Elissa Collopy eac001@marietta.edu The forensics team at Marietta College is undergoing change as a new interim director has been named. The Forensics Team is a
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Students create cards to honor classmate
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu In the midst of winter break, Dec. 26th is normally a day of relaxation and enjoyment with family and friends for members
Rain gardens decrease watershed pollution
Andrew Knizner ask002@marietta.edu Marietta College recently implemented a new environmental initiative to help decrease water pollution – a phenomenon called Rain Gardens. According to Jesse
Conservative speaker polarizes Marietta residents
Taylor Hanigosky tmh004@marietta.edu Over 100 people lined one side of Pennsylvania Avenue Sept. 18 in response to the controversial right-wing figure, David Barton, who spoke
Students react to iPhone 6 release
Jackson Herd jdh003@marietta.edu Decades ago it would have seemed impossible for a person to carry around a phone, a camera, a camcorder, and have overall
Students compare Ferguson events to experiences in Marietta
Bree Capel bi001@marietta.edu Marietta College students have generated dialogue on the topic of campus discrimination using Mike Brown’s August murder as a discussion point. Trying
Dining hall changes affect the health-conscious
In the wake of changes to the meal plan at Marietta College, concerns about healthy options for students have surfaced. Sophomore student government representative Emily
Meal exchange controversy sparks student outcry
Janelle Patterson jp004@marietta.edu The Chlapaty Cafe, known to some as the bagel company, used to bustle with life. Until this semester, Marietta College students could
Parkhurst “on the right path” to local food sourcing, dining manager says
Laura Keating lrk002@marietta.edu The average American meal travels about 1,500 miles to get from farm to plate, increasing carbon dioxide emissions, consuming precious fossil fuels,
Muslim students share Islamic beliefs with free roses
Laura Keating lrk002@marietta.edu Last Thursday, Feb. 6, students of the Islamic faith stood outside Gilman dining hall eagerly giving away free roses to the rest