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BOUND BY ME
While others fantasize about money and girls, Melvin Morris searches for identity in the one and only thing he cares about: chess boxing. Continue reading BOUND BY ME
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2026 48 Hour Film Challenge
Write, shoot and edit a short film in a weekend. With teamwork and complete focus, you can make a cohesive and entertaining movie in an exceptionally short time frame- just 48 hours! Continue reading 2026 48 Hour Film Challenge
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Trying Our Best | Welcome to the First Annual Woman Olympics With Host Clones (AKA April Fools!)
Caleb and Patrick attempt to talk about dinosaurs . . . Aprils Fools! On this episode of TOB, Katie and Emma flip the script, putting Caleb and Patrick to the test to see how much they really know about women. Continue reading Trying Our Best | Welcome to the First Annual Woman Olympics With Host Clones (AKA April Fools!)
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The Second Annual Big Gay 5K
The Second Annual Big Gay 5k was held Saturday, March 21 where people from all over Georgia ran in the 5k and or a 1 mile run. Continue reading The Second Annual Big Gay 5K
Track and field places third in Berry-hosted invitational
At the end of the spring 2025 semester, six seniors from the women’s track and field team graduated. According to head coach Luke Syverson, this led to a somewhat smaller roster than usual for this year. Because of this, several members have found new ways to hone their skills. Despite the small loss in runners, Syverson felt confident in his team’s chances during the Berry College Field Day Invitational and Multi’s, a competition that included 15 different schools and ran from Thursday to Saturday. Continue reading Track and field places third in Berry-hosted invitational
Alumnus sparks curiosity, connection
Scott Shigeoka, author of “Seek: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World,” will discuss the practice of curiosity and how it can shape people’s perspectives, relationships and everyday experiences today at 7:30 p.m. in McAllister 119. Continue reading Alumnus sparks curiosity, connection
Sometimes it’s better to be fun than pretentious
I don’t know if it’s just because I’m a communication major and I’ve spent a lot of my time in higher education delving into the different corners of the humanities, but I’ve encountered a lot of very strong, very cultured opinions when it comes to literature, film, music and art. These opinions are extremely well thought-out and could probably be defended in a well-structured critical analysis essay. Continue reading Sometimes it’s better to be fun than pretentious
Student media needs your fresh voice, creative work
Berry College is a dynamic ecosystem of ideas, learning laboratories and innovation. Each day, dozens of stories unfold in our classrooms, residence halls, offices, labs, athletic fields and student centers. Many of these stories would go untold without strong college media outlets, like our student-run newspaper, magazines, podcasts and digital multi-media platform. Since it provides a vital public service, student media is much more than a co-curricular activity. It informs, connects and empowers the Berry community it serves. Continue reading Student media needs your fresh voice, creative work
Berry increases tuition for upcoming year, following national trend
Students are getting upset as across the nation colleges tuition continues to rise. At Berry, the upcoming increase raises questions about affordability. Tuition will increase 4% and board will increase 3%. Continue reading Berry increases tuition for upcoming year, following national trend
War in Iran causes gas prices to increase internationally
Gas prices have risen significantly since the United States and Israel began bombing Iran on Feb. 28. After the bombing began, Iran closed the strait of Hormuz, through which 25% of all natural gas trade passes. Continue reading War in Iran causes gas prices to increase internationally
Legal advocacy group holds PFAS contamination town hall
PFAS Georgia, an environmental legal group, held a town hall on March 31 in Rome’s Forum. A water expert, trial lawyers and environmental advocate, Erin Brokovich, spoke about the high level of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in the city’s waters. In the meeting, the residents of Rome learned about Dalton’s PFAS problem — caused by the city’s carpet industry — and were urged to take action. Continue reading Legal advocacy group holds PFAS contamination town hall
Sports Medicine department fosters physical, mental health
Sports are unpredictable for both viewers and players. For players, the risk of a life-changing injury is always present. For many players, that risk becomes reality. Continue reading Sports Medicine department fosters physical, mental health
BCTC presents non-traditional play
Berry College Theatre Company (BCTC) is putting on a production of Jason Robert Brown’s “Songs for a New World” this week. Unlike traditional musicals, the show is a song cycle, meaning it is told entirely through music without dialogue, focusing on pivotal life decisions and human emotions. There are only four lead roles in the production, simply titled “Woman One,” “Woman Two” “Man One,” and “Man Two.” Continue reading BCTC presents non-traditional play
The overlooked landmarks of Berry College
With its many beautiful attractions, Berry’s campus has been displayed on many brochures and articles like Southern Living. Landmarks such as the Ford Complex, the Old Mill and Frost Chapel are among the most well-known places on campus, with Berry students, staff and guests alike visiting multiple times each year. However, with a campus spanning so much acreage and a history of 124 years, some landmarks remain overlooked. Continue reading The overlooked landmarks of Berry College
