By: Quayle McKay (mm018@marietta.edu) Every September, as the sprawling hills and valleys of West Virginia see the first tinges of autumn, the quiet town of
Category: Travel
Spooky Season in Marietta
Johannah James jrj004@marietta.edu In these first few days of October, fall is in the air and spooky season has officially begun. The city and community
Cycling light onto the Marietta River Trail
Johannah James jrj004@marietta.edu Marietta, Ohio has the benefit of being located along the confluence of two beautiful riversides – the Ohio River and the Muskingum
Polishing the Simple
Cole Longcor cwl002@marietta.edu Elegant, Historical, Simple. These three words can describe many things. This serves as a profile for Charlestown, SC a town known for
Academic Diaspora
Cole Longcor cwl002@marietta.edu Ever daydream in class of traveling? Why not plan to study abroad. Students are told often that these are the best years
Advertising student prepares for early graduation
Emily Peters eep004@marietta.edu The end of the fall semester is near for Marietta College students, who will soon be packing up to head home for
PioPitch session tackles global issues
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Students and faculty packed the Cooper Auditorium last night for Marietta College’s third PioPitch session of the semester. The session focused on
Multicultural Festival draws large crowd
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu On Friday, Nov. 3, Marietta College’s second annual Multicultural Festival was held. Over 300 students lined the front of Hermann Fine Arts
Fun things to do in Marietta
Emily Peters eep004@marietta.edu The end of August in Marietta is marked by change. As the month comes to a close new students from all over
FYS class travels to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Lori Smith las001@marietta.edu With the help of the Hartel Grant, on Nov. 15, 2016 Instructor Lori Smith’s Freshman Year Seminar (FYS) class of fifteen students