
2023 48 Hour Film Challenge
Watch the entries for this year’s competition.

Georgia v. Foster: Episode 5
In 2022, prosecutors offer a take-it-or-leave-it deal to Foster’s attorneys. Now, Foster faces a critical choice: Should he strike a deal and spend the rest of his life in prison? Or, will he take his case to trial and risk another death sentence?

Mike’s Movie Talk: Attack of the Clones
Host Mike Myers is joined by guest Anna Rich to discuss Attack of the Clones. Tune in next time for another installment of Mike’s Movie Talk!

Georgia v. Foster: Episode 4
After 30 years on death row, Timothy Foster is back in Rome, Georgia, for a new trial. The facts of the case haven’t changed, but Georgia law and public opinion have shifted since the 80s.

Berry College Theatre Department presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Directed by Professor Jennifer Bradford, the theatre company is hosting shows from Wednesday to Sunday. Tickets are available at berry.edu/onstage.

Georgia v. Foster: Episode 3
In 2006, Foster’s lawyers stumble across a “smoking gun.” Copies of the prosecutors’ notes. That discovery catches the eye of the nation’s highest court, raising Foster’s case to the national stage.

Is Anybody Out There? – Episode 5
Is Anybody Out There? is a limited horror series following radio host Alex Wells in the late 80s, as in the weeks leading up to Halloween, she begins to suspect a dark force is after her.

Funny Pages: The Big Fight
Phillip seeks revenge on Nolan, who is giving a speech on his hatred of bananas. Matt tries to prepare Phillip for battle.

Berry Beach Volleyball team unveils newly constructed courts
The beach volleyball team at Berry College implemented new sand courts this semester.

2023 Viking Fusion High School Film Festival
Deadline to enter is March 17, 2023.

Georgia v. Foster: Episode 2
Jury selection begins. Attorneys on both sides battle over twelve people to decide Timothy Foster’s fate. But final picks suggest prosecutors aren’t playing by the rules.

Is Anybody Out There? – Episode 4
Is Anybody Out There? is a limited horror series following radio host Alex Wells in the late 80s, as in the weeks leading up to Halloween, she begins to suspect a dark force is after her.

Berry Singer
Members of the choir group discuss their experience with the group.

The Meaning of Different
Hosts June Rowland and Ram Mederos discuss the meaning of “different”.

Georgia v. Foster: Episode 1
In 1986, police find an elderly Rome, Georgia, woman murdered in her home. A manhunt for her killer begins. But a recent Supreme Court ruling and a history of racism complicate the case.

Is Anybody Out There? – Episode 3
Is Anybody Out There? is a limited horror series following radio host Alex Wells in the late 80s, as in the weeks leading up to Halloween, she begins to suspect a dark force is after her.

Disc Golf
Recreational activity provides stress relief for students.

ChatGPT: A Threat to Academic Integrity?
In recent years, we have seen tremendous advancements made in the field of AI. However, a new software utilizing AI has recently been used to write free essays for students, capturing the attention and concern of school faculty members.

BCC 100 helps students transition to college
Students discuss how BCC 100 has benefited them.

Is Anybody Out There? – Episode 2
Is Anybody Out There? is a limited horror series following radio host Alex Wells in the late 80s, as in the weeks leading up to Halloween, she begins to suspect a dark force is after her.

Trinity’s Beads And Things
Berry student starts their own jewelry business.

A look inside Berry’s Equestrian Team
Equestrian team member gives a look into her day.

Is Anybody Out There? – Episode 1
Is Anybody Out There? is a limited horror series following radio host Alex Wells in the late 80s, as in the weeks leading up to Halloween, she begins to suspect a dark force is after her.

Vikings work to overcome injuries on baseball diamond
Concussions, broken fingers and back injuries have set the Berry Vikings baseball team off to an unexpectedly difficult start to the season.

Texas universities to join conference, raise bar for competition
Viking student athletes will face challenging new conference competition in two years, although the two future members are familiar faces to the rest of the Southern Athletic Association (SAA).

‘Hate Has No Place’ event series addresses discriminatory actions
After dozens of antisemitic fliers were passed onto peoples’ front lawns in west Rome last fall, Berry College decided to host a triple event series titled “Hate Has No Place” educating people on the reality of discrimination and racial hate against the Jewish community.

Artist Makoto Fujimura speaks at Berry
On March 23 and March 24, renowned artist Makoto Fujimura visited Berry College and hosted two lectures.

Love your heart: managing stress and preventing heart disease as a college student
What is stress? What are the warning signs? How can you cope with intense amounts of stress? There are many different ways to answer that question, and it varies from person to person. Stress manifests itself differently in each situation, but there are a few overarching symptoms to be on the lookout for.

We should be more concerned about pedestrian safety
Eric Zuniga, Campus Carrier deputy news editor As Berry students, we all walk a lot. Whether we take the hike from Ford up to the main campus every day or simply travel between the major […]

Libraries are vital community resources that deserve more funding
For many college students, the library is the number one place to go when you have to study for a big test or work on a group project outside of class. At Berry, it’s where […]

Student Government Association starts new projects
Berry College’s Student Government Association (SGA) is a vital part of campus life, representing the student body and implementing projects to make Berry a better place for everyone. Over the years, the SGA has undertaken a range of special projects to enhance campus life, from adding water bottle filler stations to retrofitting lighting fixtures.

Jewel Cottage to be converted to student housing
Beginning in the fall, the Jewel Cottage will be converted into a student living area. The cottage contains eight rooms, a sitting area, a dining room, as well as a kitchen. The Francis Cottage will remain a guest cottage.

Climate report indicates increased global temperature
A new climate report was released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), containing the latest climate science, the threats Earth is facing, and ways to limit further damage.