Cole Longcor cwl002@marietta.edu During fall break over 30 students had the opportunity to travel to Montgomery, Alabama on the Exploring Black Slavery 1619-Present Trip. The
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Native American Heritage Month
Cole Longcor cwl002@marietta.edu In honor of Native American Heritage month, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted a series of events. The first event held
Women’s Rowing Back in Action : Coming Soon
Madison Noschese mmn002@marietta.edu Marietta College Women’s Rowing will soon be back in action for their fall season. Coach Abby Lord said, “We had a really
Laying Down New Roots
Cole Longcor cwl002@marietta.edu Caroline Perruci grew up in Marietta, before she travelled the world studying tea. She was looking to open her own tea farm
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
Marietta Main Street: More Than A Mural
Kail Hill, Zach Hiserote, Marissa Milham, and Alexis Pennell kth003@marietta.edu , zeh001@marietta.edu , mcm011@marietta.edu, agp001@marietta.edu If you ever visit Marietta, Ohio, you can’t help but
A Donation To Change Educational Experiences
Marissa Milham mcm011@marietta.edu Renee Bailey Gallagher, a 1984 graduate of Marietta College (B.A. in English and a Writing Certificate) and Joyce Pennington ran into each
Laying Tracks for the Future
Cole Longcor cwl002@marietta.edu Marietta has always been a significant place. History tends to echo here as the community simultaneously drives for change and celebrates its
Radio studio renovations near completion
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Following the installation of new music therapy facilities, renovations to Marietta College’s student radio stations, WMRT-FM and WCMO-FM, are also nearing
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