Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Thursday April 7 through Sunday April 10, collegiate thespians will be taking the stage, for Marietta College’s annual One-Acts Festival. Located at
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Senior’s Honors Thesis reveals “The Story Behind the Name”
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu On Thurs. March 24 students and faculty gathered at Izzy’s to listen to senior Lindsey Schrock’s honors thesis presentation titled “The Story
“Speak Like A Girl”: Spoken word performance highlights gender equality
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu The Pioneer Activities Council (PAC) brought the talents of performing duo Olivia Gatwood and Megan Falley to Marietta’s campus on Feb. 27.
Annual student art exhibition opens in Hermann
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Each year, student artists and designers are given the opportunity to showcase their work in the art department’s Student Exhibition. This free
Local artist delivers lecture on new bird book
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu Julie Zickefoose, local writer, artist, and musician, gave a talk on her newest book, Baby Birds: An Artist Looks into the Nest
Marietta College Theatre to perform “The Glass Menagerie”
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu The Marietta College Theatre Department will debut their spring production, Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie,” on Feb. 19. “The Glass Menagerie” is
Interactive art piece in Hermann seeks to heal campus
Lucy Welles liw002@marietta.edu “The Weight of a Wish: From Hush to Howl” is an interactive public art piece derived from Yoko Ono’s “Wishing Tree.” The
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
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
Local film features historic and underground locations
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