
Trying Our Best: Terrariums
The TOB girls make terrariums that feature little guys named Keith and Curt. Continue reading Trying Our Best: Terrariums
The TOB girls make terrariums that feature little guys named Keith and Curt. Continue reading Trying Our Best: Terrariums
Detective Robin Olmstead is called to investigate the disappearance of Alice Williamson, last seen in the tiny Massachusetts town of Innsmouth, and dreads seeing the ocean-her greatest phobia. Continue reading The Abyss: Premonitions
Concussions, broken fingers and back injuries have set the Berry Vikings baseball team off to an unexpectedly difficult start to the season. Continue reading Vikings work to overcome injuries on baseball diamond
Viking student athletes will face challenging new conference competition in two years, although the two future members are familiar faces to the rest of the Southern Athletic Association (SAA). Continue reading Texas universities to join conference, raise bar for competition
After dozens of antisemitic fliers were passed onto peoples’ front lawns in west Rome last fall, Berry College decided to host a triple event series titled “Hate Has No Place” educating people on the reality of discrimination and racial hate against the Jewish community. Continue reading ‘Hate Has No Place’ event series addresses discriminatory actions
On March 23 and March 24, renowned artist Makoto Fujimura visited Berry College and hosted two lectures. Continue reading Artist Makoto Fujimura speaks at Berry
What is stress? What are the warning signs? How can you cope with intense amounts of stress? There are many different ways to answer that question, and it varies from person to person. Stress manifests itself differently in each situation, but there are a few overarching symptoms to be on the lookout for. Continue reading Love your heart: managing stress and preventing heart disease as a college student
Eric Zuniga, Campus Carrier deputy news editor As Berry students, we all walk a lot. Whether we take the hike from Ford up to the main campus every day or simply travel between the major buildings to get to class or pick up food, almost all of us spend a significant portion of our day as pedestrians. Many of us keep cars on campus as … Continue reading We should be more concerned about pedestrian safety
For many college students, the library is the number one place to go when you have to study for a big test or work on a group project outside of class. At Berry, it’s where you can access the Writing Center or the Academic Success Center when you need help on an assignment. On top of that, the library also has tons and tons of … Continue reading Libraries are vital community resources that deserve more funding
Berry College’s Student Government Association (SGA) is a vital part of campus life, representing the student body and implementing projects to make Berry a better place for everyone. Over the years, the SGA has undertaken a range of special projects to enhance campus life, from adding water bottle filler stations to retrofitting lighting fixtures. Continue reading Student Government Association starts new projects