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Berry College’s Winshape College Program: Inside the Chick-Fil-A Scholarship Rebuilding Itself

The highly selective and tightly-knit Winshape College Program has been located at Berry College since 1984. Truett and Jeannette Cathy, founders of Chick-fil-A, created the scholarship program to be a place to “shape winners.” They planned to do this by giving the students service and leadership opportunities while being intentionally mentored in a Christian community. Continue reading Berry College’s Winshape College Program: Inside the Chick-Fil-A Scholarship Rebuilding Itself

Black-and-white promotional banner for “Sleuth & Flatfoot Private Eye.” Two men in vintage detective attire pose in front of a brick wall inside a large circular spotlight on the left side of the image. One wears a fedora and suit with a loosened tie; the other wears a bowler hat, vest, and dress shirt. Both make stylized hand gestures toward the camera. On the right, the title “SLEUTH & FLATFOOT” arches above a scales-of-justice icon, with “PRIVATE EYE” displayed below in large serif lettering. The overall design has a noir-inspired detective aesthetic. Sticky post

Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode One: Case of the Fallen Piano

Detective Sleuth and Detective Flatfoot are sent to solve the case of a spontaneous death by piano. The detectives track the incident to a confrontation upstairs, only to find, to their dismay, a second body. The only thing to point them towards the culprit are a broken piano, bullet casings, and sprinkles. Will the detectives be able to solve this deliciously intriguing mystery? Continue reading Sleuth & Flatfoot: Private Eye – Episode One: Case of the Fallen Piano

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Berry coaches reflect on past year, prepare for the future

As the 2025-2026 academic year draws to a close, athletic teams across campus are reflecting on their  seasons, pushing through the home stretch of current seasons, and preparing for the future. As with every year, some athletes from each team will not be returning next year after graduation. For  head football coach Tony Kunczewski, this means a staggering 34 players will not be returning. Despite this, Kunczewski feels confident in his team’s chancesnext year. Continue reading Berry coaches reflect on past year, prepare for the future