Jaelon Quiero-Gordon jbq001@marietta.edu Stressed out to the point of exhaustion is what students at Marietta College feel as the week comes towards an end. Don’t
Category: Health
PioPitch session tackles global issues
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Students and faculty packed the Cooper Auditorium last night for Marietta College’s third PioPitch session of the semester. The session focused on
New music therapy facilities unveiled
Trey Farley tlf001@marietta.edu During a record-setting homecoming weekend, the peak of the action occurred on Friday evening with the unveiling of Marietta College’s music
Mental Health Services offered by Marietta College
Trey Farly tlf001@marietta.edu Most people know that if you are sick or in physical pain you should go to the doctor to get help, but
Relieve stress during finals week
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu The last two weeks of the semester very well may be the most difficult. I talked to Andrea Euser, a College Counselor
Latest Krause Lecture focuses on autism research
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta Dr. Jennifer Stapel-Wax discussed advances in autism in the McDonough Auditorium as a part of the Krause Lecture Series on April 13.
‘Fruit Launching’ phenomenon grows
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu The issue of fruit bowling, a trend at Marietta College where students roll fruit down into the sewer on Butler St., has
HPV awareness film to be shown on campus
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu On Thursday, Nov. 5, the critically acclaimed documentary, “Someone You Love: The HPV Epidemic” will be screened in Marietta College’s McDonough Auditorium.
Amphitheater Meets Animals
Lucy Welles liw002@marietta.edu Families walking down the mall on Friday evening took a double take when they saw that the Kramer Amphitheater had literally turned
New alcohol policy more lenient
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu Last spring, the Marietta College Student Government Association executive board committed to changing MC’s alcohol policy on campus. This now-accomplished goal will