Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu Fire dancers, stilt walkers, jugglers and musicians will be exploring Marietta’s historic underground tunnels the Colony Theater as performers in a new
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Gilman accused of sexism
Janelle Patterson jp004@marietta.edu As complaints about Marietta College’s food service continue to mount, several students have recently made claims of gender discrimination pertaining to Gilman’s
New head of enrollment addresses student government
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Even with the most pristine campus, the greatest professors, and the most delicious food, a college is nothing without its students. Enrollment
Walk to end Alzheimer’s
Katie Transue kat003@marietta.edu Madison Royer remembers going on walks and sharing cookies-and-cream Hershey’s bars with her great grandmother. These are just some of the many
Program engages students with developmental disabilities
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu The transition from high school to the local community can be overwhelming, especially for those with developmental disabilities.¬¬ In response to this,
Marietta Prepares for Octoberfest Celebrations
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu As October quickly approaches, the city of Marietta is gearing up for Octoberfest and the accompanying restaurant specials and live music. But
Administration weighs affects of cabinet-level transition
Taylor Hanigosky and Bree Capel tmh004@marietta.edu, bic001@marietta.edu Director of Development Angela Anderson has expanded her responsibilities by filling a vacant role in the Advancement Office
Forensics team under new leadership
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu The forensics team at Marietta College is undergoing change as a new interim director has been named. The Forensics Team is a
Students create cards to honor classmate
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu In the midst of winter break, Dec. 26th is normally a day of relaxation and enjoyment with family and friends for members
Rain gardens decrease watershed pollution
Andrew Knizner ask002@marietta.edu Marietta College recently implemented a new environmental initiative to help decrease water pollution – a phenomenon called Rain Gardens. According to Jesse
