Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu Pizza is the cornerstone of the college experience. Sure, collegiate life also promises newfound independence, camaraderie, an abundance of crappy beer, and
Year: 2014
Massaro leads stage combat class
Jackson Herd jdh003@marietta.edu Freshman orientation covered multiple bases; however, they failed to explain to students the proper course of action if they found a group
From underaged newbie to seasoned vet, a maturity of palate
Janelle Patterson jp004@marietta.edu As I sit at the Townhouse on a Wednesday afternoon relaxing with Dos Equis in hand, I can’t help but reflect on
College pilots student-staff mentorship program
Bree Capel bic001@marietta.edu Marietta College has planned a student-staff member mentorship program that may become “a cornerstone of retention efforts,” one student said. Legacy library
Not that kind of book review: a young woman tells you what she’s learned from Lena Dunham
Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu Here’s the deal: I’m not going to be snide and pretend I am under no influence of Ms. Lena Dunham. Her witty
Students stay away from polls on election day
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu During last week’s voting polls, it was apparent that not very many college-aged students went to vote. Students cited a wide array
Student injured by alleged drunk driver
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu Senior Cameron Smith was riding his motorcycle on Saturday, Oct. 25 when a car struck him and shattered his leg. The accident
Journal to lift the stigma of sexual assault, domestic abuse
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu Marietta College students Alex Potesta, a junior, and senior Lacey Caparanis are putting together a journal of stories, poems, art, and other
Students hear about prison reform from “Orange Is the New Black” author
Laura Keating lrk002@marietta.edu Seventeen Marietta College students clambered into the packed auditorium of the University of Akron on Oct. 14 to hear from Piper Kerman,
Yik Yak negativity generates student discussion
Bree Capel bic001@marietta.edu The popular app Yik Yak has incited campus wide discussion on whether its community-based humor outweighs the anonymous harassment that it hosts.