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Troupe Talk Episode 6: “She Kills Monsters”

In this episode, we will be talking about BCTC’s upcoming production, “She Kills Monsters”. our first guests will be actors Emma Laysline, Jay Vote, and Lucas Casaletta-Holmes, who are some of the main characters of the show. Next, we will talk to Wren Gerac, Jake Parks, Moira Dean, and Jayla Hall, the designers and puppeteers of the giant dragon in the show. Then, we will round things up with Brian Thomas, Amerial Page, and Barrette Eldridge, who help provide the comedic element to this show about grief. Continue reading Troupe Talk Episode 6: “She Kills Monsters”

ASC replaces note takers with AI program Genio

In Fall 2024, the ASC replaced student employees with an artificial intelligence (AI) program from the company Genio. Berry’s Academic Success Center (ASC) previously offered the role of note taker through the LifeWorks program. Students could request the help of a note taker as an accommodation. Note takers were paid the base rate of $9.25 per hour to write notes in class. Continue reading ASC replaces note takers with AI program Genio

Berry College hosts SAA basketball championship

In 2024, the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) met and discussed which college should host the 2026 SAA basketball championship tournament. After some debate, they decided that the best candidate was Berry College. According to Director of Athletics Angel Mason, while this was a huge honor, hosting an SAA tournament turned out to be a very labor-intensive process. Continue reading Berry College hosts SAA basketball championship

Women’s History Month at Berry

As March arrives, Women’s History Month reminds us of the important contributions women have made and continue to make at Berry and beyond. While great strides have been made in the advancement of women’s rights, injustices still persist. Organizations such as Empower, Unity and the Office of Belonging and Community Engagement at Berry give women the opportunity to share their struggles, find a community and celebrate accomplishments.  Continue reading Women’s History Month at Berry

Our View: You should spend less time on your phone

Taking a look around the dining hall, the library or even during everyday walks to class, everyone is staring down at their phone. As college students, we have a million tasks plaguing our brains, so we often spend the little  free time we such as free our breaks to eat or our walks to the next class on our phones. Our phones have become such a normal part of everyday life that we barely notice how often we use them. However, phones negatively affect mental and physical health for individuals who use them excessively. Continue reading Our View: You should spend less time on your phone

Women’s lacrosse team fighting for top spot in SAA

Brittni Hall, head coach of the women’s lacrosse team, came to Berry eight years ago. A collegiate coach for 15 years, she started her career at nearby Shorter University. However, Hall had always known Berry to be a beautiful spot, and after leaving Shorter to participate in overseas mission work, she knew exactly where she wanted to coach when she returned. Hall has one main goal for the lacrosse team this year: leading her team to first or second place in the Southern Athletic Association (SAA).  Continue reading Women’s lacrosse team fighting for top spot in SAA

A look at anti-AI perspectives

As artificial intelligence (AI) programs continue to advance, their use in education, daily life and the workplace is still a controversial topic. Students and faculty across institutions all over the world have to deal with the rapidly growing realm of AI chatbots. These platforms are quickly becoming something students rely on to draft essays and work on projects, raising the question of how AI is impacting students’ education and faculty’s experiences when dealing with academic dishonesty.  Continue reading A look at anti-AI perspectives