Written by: Corey Verkouteren (csv002@marietta.edu) Auroras are often associated with the icy North, but some lucky few got to see them as far south as
Category: After Hours
A Bug-utiful Adventure: The Biology Night Hike
Written by: Denise Woofter (dcw002@marietta.edu) On the evening of October 3rd, the Biology Department took their annual night hike to the Barbra A. Bieser field
Catherine Venable Moore: Writing Creative Nonfiction
Accredited author Catherine Venable Moore came to campus to promote her new story as well as give advice to future writers.
Little Women in the Park
By: Lee Hankinson (cjh012@marietta.edu) This past weekend was the closing night of Marietta College’s theatre production, Little Women, directed by Casiha Felt. Little Women is
The Modern Mundane
Zachery Simpkins zas004@marietta.edu In the Atrium Gallery on the 3rd floor of the Hermann Fine Arts Center is Gallery 310. This year the Gallery holds
Marietta Events to Spring For
Corey Verkouteren csv002@marietta.edu As we finally hop into Spring after a cold Winter, Marietta is ready with more events open to the public. This year,
“Secrets of the Sun” at the Planetarium
Corey Verkouteren csv002@marietta.edu Last Thursday, February 8th, the Anderson Hancock Planetarium held its free monthly star talk and show that is open to the public.
Founders Day Festivities
Zachary Worstell zdw001@marietta.edu February 14th is a special day for many. Why might that be? It is Marietta College’s 189th birthday of course. And this
Native Songs & Stories
Corey Verkouteren Csv002@marietta.edu On the night of November 27th there was a diversity event on Native Americans in the Gathering Place. It featured a Native
Planetarium gets Energetic!
Corey Verkouteren csv002@marietta.edu This past Thursday the Alderson Hancock Planetarium held its monthly show open to the public. The events highlight some fascinating things to