Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Results for primary races steadily rolled in throughout the Buckeye State the evening of Mar. 15. In the Democratic presidential primary, the
Category: Politics
Super PAC supporting Cruz illegally uses MC drone footage
Angelo Leitner-Wise apl002@marietta.edu On Feb. 18 a political advertisement aired in South Carolina that illegally used drone footage belonging to Marietta College. The ad, which
Student Diversity Council organizes photo to demonstrate solidarity with Missouri protesters
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu On Friday, Nov. 20, students and faculty gathered at the Kremer Amphitheater to show support for students at the University of Missouri
Second Diversity Dialogue explores the power of student protests
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu The Office for Diversity and Inclusion’s second diversity dialogue, Black Lives Matter: The Power of the Student Voice, sparked discussion about the
First Diversity Dialogue focuses on Halloween costumes
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Last Wednesday, Oct. 28, students met to discuss the topic of culturally offensive Halloween costumes in the school’s first “Diversity Dialogue.” The
Theatre Department set to debut “Rocky Horror Show” on Halloween weekend
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu This year marks the 40th anniversary of the hit musical comedy “Rocky Horror Show”. The cult-classic, which made its Broadway debut in
Local candidates debate city’s future at LOWV Forum
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu The Washington County League of Women Voters (LOWV), a non-partisan organization that encourages political involvement, held a Local Candidates’ Forum in the
Student Organization Combats the Gender Gap, Marginalization
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu United Women of Power, a new student organization, aims to combat the effects of the gender gap on campus and marginalization of
Stanford Professor Delivers Esbenshade Lecture on U.S. Poverty
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu The semester’s first Esbenshade series lecture took place on Monday, September 14. In this lecture, entitled “A Blueprint for Ending Poverty… Permanently,”
Students come together to understand Charlie Hebdo
Casey Peel cap008@marietta.edu Getting free pizza, free soda, and an interest in discussing recent news resulted in a packed room on Wednesday, Jan. 21 on