Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu Vice President for Student Life Dr. Pastoor is leaving behind a legacy at Marietta College while he starts a new journey at
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Poet Andrew Grace visits campus
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu Author and poet Dr. Andrew Grace spent the day at Marietta College on Feb. 26 by having lunch with interested students, conducting
OPINION: Throw out the New Year’s resolution, keep the new you
Janelle Patterson jp004@marietta.edu As students finalize their plans for Spring Break, the two-month checkpoint on New Year’s resolutions is up. According to research published this
Photo gallery: Living outside of the resume
Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu What makes you feel the most alive? It’s probably not updating your resume with a list of organizational skills or obsessively stalking
Black History month banner vandalized and stolen
Bree Capel bic001@marietta.edu Three weeks ago, a banner commemorating Black History month was stolen days after being put up. The banner read, “Black History is
MOCK-OLIAN: Counterculture continues to thrive at MC
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Marietta College is known for many things: championship sports teams, a world-class petroleum engineering program, Doo Dah Day, and a beautiful campus
Weather painter, photographer visits campus
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu Nancy Manter, a painter and photographer who focuses on weather, came to campus Thursday, Feb. 19. Manter spoke about her art and
Visiting composer brings classical music to life
Lucy Welles liw001@marietta.edu Last Wednesday evening in the Alma McDonough Auditorium, the Marietta College Concert Choir gave new life to a work entitled “Goodnight, My
Letter to the Editor: “Seniors shouldn’t give to the senior gift”
Gage Freeman gmf001@marietta.edu Dear fellow seniors, I recently posted a status on the Official Class of 2015 Facebook page expressing my opinion on not contributing
Alcohol program required for athletes, Greeks
Janelle Patterson jp004@marietta.edu When students returned to campus for a cold start to the second semester, some found an email requiring attendance to the Brief
