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Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode Three: Case of the Slaughtered Showgirl – Live Recording
After a wild night at the local watering hole, Pride and Promiscuous, the detectives wake to find, to their inconvenience, the body of a showgirl; bludgeoned by a swinging sandbag. Begrudgingly, the detectives take on the case, only to find that they are more tightly intertwined with it than they expected. Will the detectives get their well-deserved off-time or will they most definitely not? Continue reading Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode Three: Case of the Slaughtered Showgirl – Live Recording
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When in Rome – Episode 2: When in Rome, Eat Indian Food
In this episode, When in Rome reviews 5 Star Indian Restaurant. They reviewed a wide variety of appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Continue reading When in Rome – Episode 2: When in Rome, Eat Indian Food
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Bless Your Heart: Episode 2 – Evolving Relationships
In episode two, Carolina and Scarlett talked about evolving relationships such as with parents or family, maintaining adult friendships, and dating. These are big topics, so they broke them down a bit, discussing coming to terms with childhood, high and low maintenance friendships, and what they may or may not be looking for in a romantic relationship. Continue reading Bless Your Heart: Episode 2 – Evolving Relationships
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Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode Two: Case of the Runaway Train
Headed to a much-deserved vacation, the detectives board a train to Dayami Beach. The first day onboard is peaceful, filled with friendly yet revealing chatter with the passengers on board, but, the next day, a body turns up! The detectives gather everyone into one car, for all of them are suspects. Will the detectives reach their destination and stop the runaway train? Continue reading Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode Two: Case of the Runaway Train
Art of Protest
As protests against ICE and immigration policies continue across the country, artists are finding ways to turn creativity into activism. Through music, zines and other forms of expression, a local musician and a Berry College student share how art can amplify messages, build community and inspire people to engage with social and political issues. Continue reading Art of Protest
How Equine Companions Help Berry Students Thrive
Whether serving as a stress reliever, a best friend or a familiar piece of home, personal horses play an important role in the lives of Berry equestrians. Students share how caring for and riding their horses helps them find balance, build confidence and create lasting connections during their college years. Continue reading How Equine Companions Help Berry Students Thrive
The Weight of the Harvest
Financial stress, physical demands and a culture of self-reliance can make it difficult for farmers to seek help. This feature examines those challenges through the story of a local farmer who hopes his experience will encourage others to reach out for support. Continue reading The Weight of the Harvest
From Malls to Media: the Changing Face of Adolescence
The years between childhood and adolescence once had their own spaces, trends and identity. Today, social media is changing how pre-teens view themselves and the products they consume, blurring the line between childhood and adulthood. This feature explores whether tween culture is truly fading away—or simply evolving in the digital age. Continue reading From Malls to Media: the Changing Face of Adolescence
Behind the Beauty: The Grounds Crew Shaping the Berry Experience
From tree-lined paths to open green spaces, Berry’s grounds crew works behind the scenes to maintain the campus environment students call home. Their dedication leaves a lasting impact on the daily lives of everyone who walks Berry’s grounds. Continue reading Behind the Beauty: The Grounds Crew Shaping the Berry Experience
Inside Costa Rica’s Blue Zone: The Reality of the Centenarians in Nicoya Peninsula
A 106-Year-old who exemplifies what living longer and better means Continue reading Inside Costa Rica’s Blue Zone: The Reality of the Centenarians in Nicoya Peninsula
