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  • ABR1 Students Respond to August Burns Red Announcement

    The annual spring semester concert has been selected and booked -- and this year it will be the metalcore band, August Burns Red. As with any band selection there are always two sides: people who are excited and those who are a bit disappointed.

  • Keeks Takes the Stage with B-sides Band Tonight

    Messiah junior and B-sides executive Brandon Keeks will break from his usual job of booking the bands to take the stage tonight with Talain Rayne.

  • Amish documentary Is Your Professor on TV?

    Messiah's David Weaver-Zercher to appear in PBS documentary on Amish life

    On February 28, PBS (campus TV channel seven) will be airing a documentary called, "The Amish" featuring one of Messiah College's own faculty members, Professor David Weaver-Zercher.

  • Twilight Lovers vs. Haters: The Twilight Battle

    Before SAB brings Twilight: Breaking Dawn Pt. 2 to Parmer Cinema this weekend, students share their opinions on the vampire films.

  • SNAC VIDEO: SNAC's Easy Apple Crisp

    As promised in the February 1st Edition of the Swinging Bridge, here are instructions for making SNAC's Easy Apple Crisp -- in 5 minutes!

  • Black History Month Bring the Party

    This February, BSU (Black Student Union) and ASU (African Student Union) have prepared many exciting events in celebration of Black History Month. These events include spoken word performances by professional spoken word poet Carlos Robson and student performers, several excellent opportunities for chapel credit, and an event called Celebrating Black Diversity to showcase the culture and heritage of Black diversity.

  • Pippin Looking Ahead to 2012: What's to Come This Spring

    Messiah College welcomes in the new year with exciting performances, exhibits, concerts, and events

    It's that time of year again: the time to do away with the old and welcome in the new! Everyone can agree that last semester was a blast – between intense rounds of Laser Swag, brilliant renditions of Little Women, and of course, the crazed excitement for Good Old War and Jack's Mannequin, there was no end to the memorable activities students could've been a part of. But now that leaves the question, what comes next? Just how fun is this new semester going to be? Well, with the help of SAB and the endlessly-talented student body here at Messiah, it's guaranteed this new year won't disappoint.

  • Urban Visits the Suburbs of Grantham

    The Urban Sophisticates at B-Sides

    Hailing from Greensboro, North Carolina, are The Urban Sophisticates - an innovative hip-hop band which formed back in 2002.  The band has described their sound as "post bling neo funk hip hop for ya soul."

  • Bombardment_ Dodge, Duck, Dip and Dive

    Students get ready for the annual Eyas Bombardment Tournament

    The Student Alumni Council, Eyas, will bring the dodgeball-like game of Bombardment to campus this Wednesday night for a class-vs.-class tournament. With no limit to participating players, each class is hoping for a good turnout for their chances to win the championship t-shirt and year-long bragging rights.

  • Ides of March Lost Films: The Ides of March

    Directed by George Clooney, The Ides of March was adapted from the script of Farragut North. The main character, Stephen Meyers, is the campaign manager for Mike Morris, the governor of Ohio who is trying to become president. Meyers experiences the many intricacies of politics, as well as learns about Morris' secrets that could end his run for presidency.