Isolation from COVID-19 affects mental health
The last six months have been very tumultuous, dealing with a global pandemic has caused the majority of Americans immense stress. Continue reading Isolation from COVID-19 affects mental health
The last six months have been very tumultuous, dealing with a global pandemic has caused the majority of Americans immense stress. Continue reading Isolation from COVID-19 affects mental health
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, everything has been altered. Continue reading Our View: Consider unique situations of international students
Many at Berry are familiar with the arguments in favor of having students live on the campuses of their colleges and universities. Continue reading Reconsider residential requirements
Today, I’m here to step on toes. Continue reading Mini M&M’s are the greatest chocolate candy
Roughly a decade ago, some observers predicted that cable television was past its prime and that new internet streaming services like Netflix were set to take its place. Continue reading Pandemic causes boom in streaming services
Though student athletes may be those most obviously affected by the lack of a fall season this semester, they are not the only ones. Continue reading Athletic student work faces consequences of suspended season
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have had the cancellation of not only the spring athletic season, but the fall season as well. Continue reading Confusion around fall sports continues to be clarified
After three years of learning, Berry’s senior education majors are left with uncertainties regarding their final year of student teaching. Continue reading Education begins varied forms of student teaching
This past summer saw rejuvenated engagement on issues like social justice and race in America. Continue reading Summer events energize racial justice on campus
In July, Berry announced a foundational plan to manage and maintain the spread of the coronavirus as students returned to campus this fall. Continue reading Berry implements contact tracing to slow spread of COVID-19