Written by: Evie Gravlin (emg004@marietta.edu) Voting is a wonderful way to express your input of how our country should be ran. Voting gives people a
Category: Politics
What to Know: 2024 Election Summary
Written by: Kyleigh Kozel (kk003@marietta.edu) Attention voters! There are just a few weeks before the upcoming elections in Ohio as well as across the nation.
State Representatives at Marietta
Written & Edited by: Zachary Worstell (zdw001@marietta.edu) The Ohio 94th State Representative seat is on the ballot this election year. The incumbent representative, Republican Jay
Plea Deals and Apologies
Johannah James jrj004@marietta.edu Jenna Ellis pled guilty on Tuesday October 24th to felony charges of aiding and abetting the presentation of false statements and false
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
PioPitch session features current and past students
Abby Phillips akp005@marietta.edu *This is a version of the story that originally appeared on November 10, 2017. On Thursday, October 19, Marietta College’s monthly PioPitch
Restructured PioBiz competition returns to campus
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Marietta College’s third annual “PioBiz” business competition will begin next month. Students will compete in a series of paneled rounds, with the
MOVEE takes place at Marietta College
Abby Phillips akp005@marietta.edu Entrepreneurs and business representatives spoke to Marietta College students on Friday, Sept. 29, at the second annual Mid-Ohio Valley Entrepreneurship Expo
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
Unorthodox Pizza and Politics focuses on election results
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu On Nov. 17, an overflow crowd of MC students, staff, and faculty packed into Thomas 205 for the latest iteration of the