HERM Archives - 91Ƶ News /now/news/tag/herm/ News from the 91Ƶ community. Thu, 02 Apr 2026 19:00:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 A T-shirt cannon, a lip-sync battle, and Herm on an e-bike, oh my! /now/news/2026/a-t-shirt-cannon-a-lip-sync-battle-and-herm-on-an-e-bike-oh-my/ /now/news/2026/a-t-shirt-cannon-a-lip-sync-battle-and-herm-on-an-e-bike-oh-my/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2026 19:00:52 +0000 /now/news/?p=61035 Spirited pep rally kicks off Lov91Ƶ Giving Day 2026

Herm was missing. The crowd of faculty, staff, students, and alumni at Yoder Arena for Wednesday morning’s Lov91Ƶ Pep Rally called out his name. They searched high and low. But he was nowhere to be found.

Suddenly, the roar of a motorcycle engine filled the gymnasium. Moments later, everyone’s favorite friendly blue lion glided onto the hardwood on a sleek new e-bike.

The e-bike, announced Nicole Litwiller ’19, MA ’20 (conflict transformation), Lov91Ƶ organizer and pep rally emcee, was a new addition to the Sadie Hartzler Library, thanks to a generous donation from an 91Ƶ alum, the diligent work of senior Joshua Stucky, and a partnership between library staff and the Shenandoah Bicycle Company. 

Starting Monday, students can check out the bike from the library at any time and “easily bike all over campus and Harrisonburg,” she said.

Herm’s dramatic entrance was just one of many memorable moments that energized the crowd with the Lov91Ƶ Giving Day spirit. Wednesday’s pep rally had it all: a current student exclaiming her love for 91Ƶ, a future student officially declaring 91Ƶ as his school for next year, and performances by the previous night’s Lip-Sync Battle champions. 

“It’s sure to be the best Lip-Sync Battle this side of the Shenandoah,” promised fellow pep rally organizer and emcee Tyler Goss, director for student engagement and leadership development.

Scroll down to the bottom of this article to watch a video recording of the pep rally.


Students snagged free Lov91Ƶ shirts shot into the crowd by the BaZOOKa T-shirt cannon.


Throughout the event, engineering lab tech Henry Bowser and engineering student Max Fritts fired shirts into the stands using the BaZOOKa T-shirt cannon. The launcher, which debuted at last year’s pep rally, was funded by 2019 alumni Ben, an engineering graduate, and Kayla Zook.

Lov91Ƶ Giving Day is an opportunity to pause and celebrate all the incredible things about 91Ƶ, which include “our amazing academic programs, our incredible athletic teams, our impactful clubs and orgs, and our supportive community as a whole,” Litwiller said. “Part of how we can express that celebration is through generosity.”

Funds from Lov91Ƶ Giving Day benefit current and future students, faculty, and staff by making education more affordable and providing them with the facilities and resources they need to access an outstanding education. Since the first Lov91Ƶ Giving Day in 2017, the university has raised more than $2 million on annual giving days. 

Thanks to the generosity of supporters, this year’s Lov91Ƶ Giving Day was the best one yet, with over $402,000 raised, according to the .

The pep rally began with the premiere of the official Lov91Ƶ Giving Day video. It celebrates the past nine giving days and sets sights on the future, featuring voiceovers from Litwiller and Marketing and Communications Project Manager Aric Berg, along with cameos from faculty, staff, students, athletes, and alumni. The video was produced by Macson McGuigan ’17.

Watch the official hype video below!


Sophomore Ari Smart speaks about finding her fit at 91Ƶ (left) and future student Brady Crisp (right) rings the cowbell.


Ari Smart, a sophomore majoring in art education, shared her experiences at 91Ƶ. The Stafford, Virginia, native, who serves as a Royal Ambassador and plays on the field hockey and lacrosse teams, spoke about finding her place in a community that made her feel seen, supported, and valued. “This is a place that pushes me to grow,” she said. 

Through classes that challenge her to think differently, clubs that let her explore new interests, and experiences that prepare her for the future, she has gained confidence, independence, and the ability to take initiative.

“This university has given me more than an education; it has given me a sense of belonging, a community that feels like family, and experiences I will carry with me for the rest of my life,” she said.

“It has helped me grow into a stronger, more confident version of myself, and for that, I am incredibly grateful.”

The pep rally crowd also welcomed a future Royal to the 91Ƶ family. Brady Crisp, a senior from Fluvanna County High School who will join the men’s soccer team this fall, took part in the cherished tradition of ringing the cowbell to celebrate his commitment. 

Each time a prospective student who was in attendance on Lov91Ƶ Giving Day paid their tuition deposit—as Crisp did—either on the day or beforehand, the university unlocked an additional $1,000 in scholarship funds. The Future Royal Challenge, funded by two graduates from the Class of 1958, raised $19,000 in scholarships on Wednesday.


The women’s basketball team lip-syncs and performs choreographed dance moves to Bust a Move.

The women’s volleyball (left) and lacrosse teams (right) perform lip-sync routines at the Lov91Ƶ Pep Rally on Wednesday.


The third annual Lov91Ƶ Pep Rally showcased performances by the top three athletic teams from the previous night’s annual Lip-Sync Battle, hosted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. The women’s basketball and lacrosse teams competed for second place, with the basketball team prevailing after a crowd vote. The women’s volleyball team, this year’s champions, combined lip-syncing with a carefully choreographed routine to a medley of songs from High School Musical.

Senior Admissions Counselor Lexi Fotis-Brown MA ’25 (organizational leadership) led this portion of the pep rally, hyping up the teams and the crowd. “Absolutely electric,” she told the teams. “Just remember, you’re all winners in my heart.”

The dancing wasn’t over yet. The event concluded with a line dance to the Cupid Shuffle, led by Herm on the arena floor and featuring students, staff, and Interim President Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus.

Earlier in the event, emcees Litwiller and Goss exchanged some lighthearted banter. 

Goss said, “Wait, so you’re telling me we do all this to make the student experience at 91Ƶ the best it can be? What are you going to tell me next? That the generosity of donors helps fund student scholarships, improve campus facilities, and even keeps the lights on?”

“I mean, yeah, you said it,” Litwiller replied.

Watch a recording of the pep rally below!

Due to copyright restrictions, the lip-sync battle section of the recording has been muted.
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91Ƶ’s Top 10 Shares and Social Media Posts of 2014 /now/news/2015/emus-top-10-shares-and-social-media-posts-of-2014/ Mon, 05 Jan 2015 17:21:56 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=22687 What a year! In 2014 91Ƶ welcomed back an alum and Nobel Peace Laureate to speak at commencement, greeted its most diverse class ever, and cheered on a 2002 graduate in the World Series. Those are just a few of the highlights of this amazing year in which we also launched three new graduate programs, cheered our men and women’s cross country teams on deep into the post-season, and much more.

Check out our top 10 social media posts and shares of 2014!

1. Ice Bucket Challenge

91Ƶ President Loren Swartzendruber participated in the #IceBucketChallenge. The challenge, which went viral around mid-year, involves dumping a bucket of ice water on someone’s head to promote awareness of the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) disease. Since July 29, 2014 the has received more than $115 million in donations.

2. Erik Kratz in World Series

Erik Kratz, a 2002 alumnus and former Valley League player, becomes the first 91Ƶ graduate and only the second former Old Dominion Athletic Conference baseball player to reach the World Series. He is a back-up catcher for the Kansas City Royals.

3. David Falk’s Dunk Makes ESPN Sportscenter’s Top-10

David Falk makes after a monstrous dunk during the 2013-14 season! This video was submitted to ESPN by 91Ƶ’s James De Boer, sports information director.

4. 91Ƶ Musical!

Emily Shenk leads fellow students in a High School Musical tribute video prior to Homecoming and Family Weekend 2014.

5. Most. Diverse. Class. Ever!

91Ƶ welcomed its most diverse class in the fall of 2014 and became one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in Virginia. At the same time 91Ƶ launched three new graduate programs and continued to expand online offerings.

6. Oscars Selfie

91Ƶ faculty and staff produced their own selfie in recognition of the 2014 selfie made famous at the Oscars.

7. The 91Ƶ “emu” Returns from Cross-Cultural Travels Around the World

The 91Ƶ “emu” returned to campus during Homecoming and Family Weekend after an extended absence during which he traveled around with several cross-cultural groups.

8. 91Ƶ Black Student Union Members Organize a #DontShoot Photo

91Ƶ Black Student Union members organize a #DontShoot photo in a show of support in the aftermath of the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. President Swartzendruber and other administrators opened the academic year with an invitation to support and engage each other, citing the record diversity of the incoming class as a unique “enrichment of our shared life as a community of learning.”

9. Finals Week Calls For a Cup of Coffee

It was finals week during the fall semester and the staff at the student-run Common Grounds Coffeehouse did their best to motivate fellow students.

10. Students Kick Off New Year with Lawn Party

The student-led campus activities council hosted a lawn party to kick off the 2014-15 academic year. Lots of dancing, lots of fun!

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Joy to the World – Eastern Mennonite style /now/news/video/joy-to-the-world-eastern-mennonite-style/ /now/news/video/joy-to-the-world-eastern-mennonite-style/#respond Thu, 11 Dec 2014 19:08:40 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/video/?p=921 91Ƶ campus community members sing “Joy to the World” to celebrate the Prince of Peace, Christmas 2014. The footage was shot in 91Ƶ’s Lehman Auditorium.

“Joy to the World” pianist, Benjamin Bergey ’11, vocal performance and church music. Text: Isaac Watts, Psalms of David, 1719, alt. Music: “From Handel,” Lowell Mason, Occasional Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 1836

Produced by 91Ƶ’s marketing and communications department. Director and editor: Lindsey Kolb, 91Ƶ ’07, visual and communication arts program ().

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Meet the 91Ƶ Mascot, Herm /now/news/2013/meet-the-emu-mascot-herm/ Wed, 02 Jan 2013 19:40:27 +0000 http://emu.edu/now/news/?p=15420 Herm, the 91Ƶ Royals’ mascot lion, was first spotted way back in 1983 as he cheered on 91Ƶ athletics teams and helped the Loyal Royals in fundraising and other athletics efforts. Herm is not a ferocious or highly competitive mascot. He is a warm, fuzzy guy who embodies welcoming friendliness, a trait that many visitors and new students use to describe the 91Ƶ community.

Herm’s Schedule

Herm’s social schedule and public persona are managed collaboratively by 91Ƶ’s marketing and athletics departments. We were delighted to send Herm off to for a spa treatment in Pennsylvania in summer 2012, where he was pampered, fluffed and revived. Replicas of Herm are available for sale in the 91Ƶ bookstore. Tiny ones hang on keychains and cuddly ones make good presents for nieces and nephews!

Herm is ready to get more involved on campus and in the broader community, so keep your eyes peeled. You never know where he might show up!

Hear from Herm in a and with 91Ƶ’s popular mascot!

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91Ƶ: Going Green in Royal Blue /now/news/video/green/ /now/news/video/green/#respond Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:26:28 +0000 http://emu.edu/blog/video/?p=327 Herm, 91Ƶ’s mascot, explores creation care at 91Ƶ. Highlights include the bike co-op, campus garden, compost pile, recycling efforts and new majors like environmental sustainability. The video features the recent launch of 91Ƶ’s solar power array on the library roof, which is the largest solar deployment in the state of Virginia.

The video was created for the National Wildlife Federation’s Chill Out contest. See more at: www.gogreentube.com/groups/NWFChillOUt2010-2011

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Giving to 91Ƶ /now/news/video/giving-to-emu/ /now/news/video/giving-to-emu/#respond Thu, 17 Jun 2010 20:26:36 +0000 http://emu.edu/blog/video/?p=223 Herm, the 91Ƶ mascot, is on the move. He is sneaking up on faculty and staff with an important question….”Have you given to 91Ƶ yet?” The fiscal year ends June 30.

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New Look Lion For Royals /now/news/2004/new-look-lion-for-royals/ Mon, 10 May 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=652 By Andy Mendlowitz, Daily News-Record

New Athletic Logo

Larry Martin looked at the Quaker, and then at the cardinal, then peered over to the lion.

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