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Coyote Sightings on Berry College’s CAMPUS. Wildlife wonder or SAFETY THREAT?
Berry College’s infamous “Viking Trail” turns into a home for elusive predators as coyotes have recently made a surprise appearance on campus, sparking safety concerns among students and families. Continue reading Coyote Sightings on Berry College’s CAMPUS. Wildlife wonder or SAFETY THREAT?
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The War Against Food Insecurity in Rome Georgia
20.6% of all Rome citizens live below the poverty line, which is 1.5 times higher compared to other parts of Georgia. Continue reading The War Against Food Insecurity in Rome Georgia
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We Survived the Berry Catacombs | Kate & Sav Conquer Evil: Episode 4
Two Berry College students dare to venture into the infamous Berry Catacombs. Many rumors surround this central location at the college, and Kate and Sav are here to bust them.
All Rights Reserved by Viking Fusion, 2025. Continue reading We Survived the Berry Catacombs | Kate & Sav Conquer Evil: Episode 4
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Trying Our Best | A Not So Thankful Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving! In this episode, Katie and Emma try a gummy meal and decide maybe to just stick to a more traditional thanksgiving meal next year. Continue reading Trying Our Best | A Not So Thankful Thanksgiving
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Berry Bucks Round Robin
The Berry Bucks Ultimate Frisbee hosts their first home tournament in two years. Continue reading Berry Bucks Round Robin
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Community Happens Here
Community Happens Here is a podcast in which host Emma Bellantoni reflects on her experiences as a Resident Assistant and how they inspired her to pursue a career in higher education and student affairs. In this episode, she talks with two Resident Assistants and a Head Resident as they share stories of growth, leadership, and connection. The conversation highlights how building community can transform not only ourselves, but others. Continue reading Community Happens Here
Our View: Students need to organize more protests
College campuses have always been a place for learning. Whether it is lectures or peer discussions, students are always learning how they can further evolve and change the world. But today, in a time of deep political polarization and threats to American democracy, students seem to be keeping most of their political actions on their social media platforms. This complacency needs to change. If students organize more protests both on and off campus, they will be capable of disrupting communities that have grown too comfortable, providing initiatives that will ensure student voices are heard. Continue reading Our View: Students need to organize more protests
Berry to welcome new dean of students Christian Wells
Starting on Monday, Christian Wells and Devon Smyth will fill the positions of dean of students and director of community engagement, respectively. Wells is a student affairs administrator with 17 years of experience in higher education, including a role as assistant dean of students at Wesleyan College and several roles at Mercer University. Continue reading Berry to welcome new dean of students Christian Wells
Softball continues training with strong roster of returning players
Berry’s softball team had no idea that their scrimmage on Saturday would be canceled due to cold temperatures. With an upcoming game against Maryville College fast approaching, many players wondered how they would prepare for the match. However, Meredith Mills, the team’s coach, had a contingency plan in place in case something like this occurred. Her solution was an intrasquad event, where a team splits into groups that play against each other. Mills is very confident that this intrasquad event will be beneficial to her team and that it is a suitable substitute for the scrimmage. Continue reading Softball continues training with strong roster of returning players
Oak Hill opens new ‘Begging Trips’ exhibit
On Monday, Oak Hill and the Martha Berry Museum opened a new exhibit titled “Martha Berry’s ‘Begging Trips’.” The exhibit centers on Martha Berry’s tireless fundraising efforts on behalf of the Berry Schools and her commitment to providing quality education to the young men and women who attended them. According to a press release issued by the Oak Hill and Martha Berry Museum, the exhibit is the result of a collaborative partnership with Kennesaw State University (KSU) and supported by the Daughters of Berry. The Daughters of Berry is a non-profit organization run by Berry alumnae with the mission of preserving the history and traditions of Berry College. Continue reading Oak Hill opens new ‘Begging Trips’ exhibit
Black History Month at Berry
Amid the excitement of two consecutive snowy weekends, Berry College finds itself ushered into February, and thus, Black History Month. Many organizations on campus take this opportunity to hold events that celebrate and bring attention to the Black community at Berry. Continue reading Black History Month at Berry
Physical media is the best way to enjoy television
I am a chronic re-watcher. It may sound silly, but I love to watch the same shows and movies over and over again. There are even specific things I like to watch during each season. For example, every fall I watch “Gilmore Girls,” “Friends,” “Harry Potter” and “Twilight” without fail. Since Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, I’ve been catching up on all of my favorite rom-coms like “50 First Dates,” “How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days” and “The Proposal.” There’s just something really comforting and nostalgic about it. I enjoy reconnecting with beloved characters and places every year. While I’m not opposed to watching a new show or movie occasionally, I definitely have some well-established favorites. Continue reading Physical media is the best way to enjoy television
Georgia students organize protests against Trump administration
On Jan. 20, the one year anniversary of President Donald Trump taking office for the second time, students across Georgia colleges and high schools gathered in protest of his administration. According to 285 South News, students from 22 high schools and colleges in Georgia partook in the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests throughout the week. Continue reading Georgia students organize protests against Trump administration
Ultimate Frisbee prepares for first tournament of season
They begin on the field. A player steps forward and grabs the disc. He gets into the proper position, tightening his grip. Seconds later, he releases it with a single throw, and the disc spins in the air in the hopes that another player will be able to catch it. Continue reading Ultimate Frisbee prepares for first tournament of season
BCTC presents adventure-filled show
Berry College Theatre Company (BCTC) invites audiences into a world of fantasy, grief and dice-rolling adventure with its upcoming production of “She Kills Monsters.” The show will take place at Sister’s Theatre, with performances at 7 p.m. Jan. 29–31 and 2 p.m. Feb. 1. “She Kills Monsters,” written by Qui Nguyen, tells the story of Agnes, a young woman grieving the loss of her younger sister. Upon discovering her sister’s old Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) notebook, Agnes embarks on an adventure that helps her better understand Tilly, her grief and the magic of D&D. Continue reading BCTC presents adventure-filled show
“Andor” reminds us that rebellion is necessary
I am not a fan of television series. I’ve started countless shows and never finished them, convinced the commitment wasn’t worth the reward, even after hearing about a series’ success. However, my sentiments completely flipped because of one show: “Andor.” Continue reading “Andor” reminds us that rebellion is necessary
