College students face burnout at end of semester
COVID-19 has disrupted the day-to-day lives of most Americans. Continue reading College students face burnout at end of semester
Academic council releases revised Spring academic calendar
On Oct. 20, the Berry Academic Council released a revised Spring 2021 academic calendar. Continue reading Academic council releases revised Spring academic calendar
Administration to begin another round of COVID-19 testing
Asa Daniels, Campus Carrier staff writer On Nov. 17, 18 and 19, Berry will do another round of testing before students leave for the winter break, Debbie Heida, according to Chief of Staff. The testing will be similar to the one executed in late September and early October. Like last time, the testing will be in the Cage Athletic Center. Students will be asked to … Continue reading Administration to begin another round of COVID-19 testing
Berry creates plan for enhancing diversity, equity, inclusion
Michaela Lumpert, Campus Carrier news editor The Board of Trustees came to Berry on Oct. 23 to Oct. 24 for their annual fall meeting. This semester’s meeting focused on the concerns of students regarding their request for a Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) who would help strength diversity and conversations on campus, COVID-19 concerns, and for more opportunities to increase conversations on campus for students of … Continue reading Berry creates plan for enhancing diversity, equity, inclusion
Seth’s Spins: Main Character Music
Shelby Sims joins the show for a back-and-forth discussion regarding music that appeals to individual experiences. Continue reading Seth’s Spins: Main Character Music
Vikings vote by mail, engage in 2020 election process
The hotly contested 2020 presidential election has seen Berry College students voting, encouraging the use of mail-in ballots, and participating in bipartisan election-related activities. Continue reading Vikings vote by mail, engage in 2020 election process
Overnight storms cause tree damage across campus
Last night, storm warnings were issued for Atlanta and North Georgia as Tropical Storm Zeta hit the northern part of the state. Continue reading Overnight storms cause tree damage across campus
Berry begins construction of Marriott Fairfield
This last week, Berry began construction of a Fairfield Inn & Suites. Continue reading Berry begins construction of Marriott Fairfield
Georgia Senate nominees, Ossoff and Perdue, prepare for election
Georgia residents will be voting to elect a member of the United States Senate on Nov 3rd. Continue reading Georgia Senate nominees, Ossoff and Perdue, prepare for election
Berry student starts independent podcast about national sports news
After being sent home following the closure of campus last semester, Steven Hudson, sophomore, and his friend Camden Wooden, a high school senior, began a sports podcast, titled “Real Talk with Steven and Cam.” Continue reading Berry student starts independent podcast about national sports news