Trey Farly tlf001@marietta.edu Most people know that if you are sick or in physical pain you should go to the doctor to get help, but
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Students celebrate 2017 Saudi National Day
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu On Monday, Sept. 25, Marietta College’s Saudi international students hosted a Saudi National Day celebration on the Christy Mall. The celebration featured
Fun things in Marietta
Emily Peters eep004@marietta.edu As the fall semester picks up at Marietta College and students become busy with classes, they also take time to share their
Marietta College Family Weekend (Slideshow)
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Every year, Marietta College holds family weekend: three days of sports, food, tours, and family-friendly activities. Friday evening featured the Valley Exotic
Music therapy program to begin recruiting spring 2018
Emily Peters eep004@marietta.edu Marietta College expects to begin recruiting music therapy majors by the 2018 spring semester after receiving a $1 million donation to start
Students, faculty advise local shop owners on marketing solutions
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu The semester’s first PioPitch session took place on Thursday Sept. 14 in Marietta College’s Timothy O. Cooper auditorium. The session featured two
Students react to new ‘Putnam the Pio’ statue
Abby Phillips akp005@marietta.edu Marietta College students have always been called the Pioneers. In recent years, however, there has finally been a “face to the name,”
2017 Sternwheel Festival comes to a close
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu The 41st annual Sternwheel Festival came to a close on Sunday afternoon. The three-day celebration featured live music, fried food, carnival rides,
Back in… Blue?
Trey Farley tlf001@marietta.edu It was a weekend fifteen years in the making and truly a day to remember in Marietta College athletics. After a decade
On the Brink: students prepare for life after college
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu In a few weeks, roughly 2 million American college students will graduate with bachelor’s degrees. Of these students, only about four percent