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
Marietta College Rowing: MARC Championships
Spring Dance Concert
Marietta College Baseball Season Ends with 5 Game Winning Streak
Marietta College Softball Postseason Scenario
Marietta College Senior Send Off
“Still” by Marietta College Choir Concert
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
Dog Sees God
Marietta College Baseball 5-3 In OAC
Marietta Softball First Month Recap
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
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
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
Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu It’s not often that multi-million dollar companies admit to their mistakes. But luckily for women, Instagram just did, making the Internet a
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
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu Clint Eastwood’s film “American Sniper,” which has accrued more than $200 million after its MLK-weekend opening and week thereafter, has proven to
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
Sydney Gregory smg002@marietta.edu Warren High School junior Anna Best rolls onto the Marietta College campus sporting a Tootsie Roll printed messenger bag draped over the
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
Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu West Virginia University freshman Nolan Burch died Nov. 13 after being found “on the floor and without any pulse or respiration” at