The Edward E MacTaggart Department of Music at Marietta College put on a spectacle for their Spring Choir Concert titled “Still” The concert contained five graduating seniors who were honored during the concert including Logan Hertle, Cole McIntyre, Noah Ray, Maurice Riley, and Lexi Sabatino.
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You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
Written by: Rebecca Straits (Rjs006@marietta.edu) April 10th, Marietta College had its opening night for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown in the Friederich Theater, Hermann
Dog Sees God
Written by: Rebecca Straits (Rjs006@marietta.edu) April 10th, Marietta College’s Hermann Fine Arts Center debuted its double feature musical, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, and
Art & Design Capstone Reception
Written by: Rebecca Straits (Rjs006@marietta.edu) With the start of the 2026 spring semester here at Marietta College comes an end to 2025 and thegraduation of
New Plays in One Day
Written by: Rebecca Straits (rjs006@marietta.edu) On October 18th, Alpha Psi Omega had its 20th annual New Plays in One Day Festival at theHermann Fine Arts
Singing Through the Decades: Homecoming Serenades Take Center Stage
Written by: Juliannah Haudenshild (jjh005@marietta.edu) As Homecoming festivities carried on through the weekend, there was one highlight and focal point of this year’s homecoming theme,
Senior capstone presentations show art is alive at MC
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu On Friday, April 8, senior graphic arts and studio art majors unveiled their hard work and talent to the public, in the
Theatre to produce 2016 One-Acts Festival
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
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
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
