Comic culture influences American media
In the last fifteen years, North America has seen a boom in superhero movies. Continue reading Comic culture influences American media
In the last fifteen years, North America has seen a boom in superhero movies. Continue reading Comic culture influences American media
Kevin T. Velez, Campus Carrier asst. arts & living editor Netflix’s recently released documentary “The Last Blockbuster” features the last remaining store of its former competitor, Blockbuster. The company was once the leading video rental franchise with 9,000 stores globally and a revenue stream of $5.9 billion in 2004, according to Business Insider. The documentary talks about one of the largest mistakes the corporation made … Continue reading First-Year Mentors guide students in mending mistakes
Although Berry boasts its strong historic roots through maintaining certain traditions like Mountain Day, the school that was originally founded to educate rural children is literally and physically expanding its use of innovative technology in fields of study and student life with its plan to expand HackBerry Lab, home to the creative technologies program. Continue reading Capabilities of HackBerry grow with lab expansion
On Mar. 24, the President’s Office sent an email containing a link to a Diverse Learning Environments Survey (DLE) to the student body. Continue reading Administration promotes diversity survey: More than 50% of students take Diverse Learning Environments Survey
Commentary by Jamison Guice, Campus Carrier features editor Picnics in the sun, carpool karaoke, concerts in the park and even shaking hands with a stranger, it has been an entire year without all of the things that I did not think I would have missed, things that I took for granted. After reading President Steve Brigg’s email regarding vaccine sign-ups, I thought I would have … Continue reading Carrier reacts to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine
Clinton Peters, visiting assistant professor of creative writing, recently came out with a book compiled of twelve essays. Continue reading Clinton Peters’ new book explores Japan
Mar. 23 is National Agriculture Day, a day that encourages Americans to celebrate producers, agricultural associations, corporations, universities and government agencies that contribute to American agriculture. Continue reading Ag Week fosters culture of AgriEducation
Berry’s music department has seen a great shift in their usual performances due to COVID-19 safety protocols. Continue reading Berry Singers performs for live audience
The Berry College Theatre Company (BCTC) is setting the stage for a production unlike any it has sponsored before. Continue reading BCTC explores interactive cyber theater
Grace Jordan, Campus Carrier arts & living editor Numerous faculty and staff members live on Berry’s campus and have made the houses here their own. One such house, Dogwood Cottage, used to be inhabited by Brian Campbell, professor of anthropology, and his family. They turned their land into a thriving farm with animals and plants alike. “My family used to live up on Mountain Campus,” … Continue reading Dogwood Cottage garden opens for students