Lucy Welles liw002@marietta.edu A few short weeks ago, the U.S. Naval Academy Leadership Conference took place in Annapolis, Md., and two delegates from Marietta College’s
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Historic Colony Theater reopens its doors
Bree Capel bic001@marietta.edu Friday the Hippodrome/Colony Theatre Association opened their doors for a preview of their $7.5 million Colony Theatre restoration. The association’s director of
LGBT Task Force opens Safe Zone training for students
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu With the goal of making Marietta College a safer environment for all, MC students and staff clambered through Andrews Hall into the
SGA plans to build fire pit in Hermann Bowl
Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu The Hermann Bowl will be getting a toasty new addition this semester, thanks to unused funds from the Student Government Association’s fall
Student teachers gain diversity experience in Columbus
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu Eighteen Marietta College student teachers spent the first week of the semester in South-Western City School District in Grove City, Ohio, to
Parkhurst proposes extended dining hours
Janelle Patterson jp004@marietta.edu As students settle into their spring semester schedules, dining routines once again must be adjusted. Students recently voted on two new dining
College does little to recognize MLK day
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Each Martin Luther King Jr. Day, people across the United States and the world remember the civil rights leader’s call to serve
Students come together to understand Charlie Hebdo
Casey Peel cap008@marietta.edu Getting free pizza, free soda, and an interest in discussing recent news resulted in a packed room on Wednesday, Jan. 21 on
College offers new self-defense class for women
Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu In an effort to better arm female students with knowledge and defense strategies, the Marietta College Police Department is offering a one-credit
Low numbers at first SGA “town hall” meeting
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Whether they represent an urban congressional district of millions or a tiny neighborhood in a small town, elected officials need to hear
