Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Architecture has always fascinated me. As purely a layman in the subject, I tend to just gawk at pictures of interesting buildings
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Mockolian: Spring Break
Matt Yates mdy001@marietta.edu As spring break comes to a close, the Health and Wellness center has begun preparation for the annual sickness outbreak amongst Marietta
Movie Review: The Shack
Landon Santini lbs001@marietta.edu This week, I’ll be looking at the 2017 Christian drama film The Shack. Adapted from the 2007 novel by William P. Young,
OPINION: Valentine’s Day feature: Freshman love letter
Carter Lang cml006@marietta.edu Lindsay Joy is a Marietta College freshman who is carrying sixteen credit hours this semester while also working at the Ely Chapman
OPINION: Vote for Clinton and Democrats this Election
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu Every Presidential election, the candidates never fail to proclaim “This is the most important election of our lives.” While I never thought
Mockolian: Convincing meme solidifies student’s candidate preference
Casey McGuire chm003@marietta.edu Following the first Presidential debate on Sept. 26th, a particularly enthralling Facebook discussion captured the attention of freshmen student Ryan Wheatley. Parsing
OPINION: Learn to live with uncertainty: Reflections from a graduating senior
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu The dreaded questions started as early as freshmen year in high school: “What do you want to major in in college?” “What
Men’s Basketball prepares for NCAA tournament
Trey Farley tlf001@marietta.edu The Pioneers learned that even in defeat there are always small victories after their 87-85 loss to John Carroll University in the
REVIEW: The VIBE music series offers unique performances
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu Throughout the cold, dreary days characteristic of the first half of spring semester, most any distraction is welcome, especially if it includes
OPINION: IAWB 2016: Learning Service in Nicaragua
Paul Bieniek pbb001@marietta.edu On the evening of New Year’s Day 2016, I was sitting in my room in McCoy Hall feeling palpably both uneasy and