
Representation in media matters
Representation, or the way people in society are presented to audiences, is extremely important for groups in society. Continue reading Representation in media matters
The power of introverts in an extroverted world
Alana George, Campus Carrier Asst. Arts & Living Editor Growing up as an only child, I became self-sufficient very quickly. With no siblings to play with, I found games I could play by myself and my imagination grew bigger by the day. This self-sufficiency as a kid evolved into introversion as I got older, and as the list of implicit social rules grew longer. I would … Continue reading The power of introverts in an extroverted world
International student rides for Berry equestrian team
Sophomore Lizzy Madeiros traveled from Bermuda to Berry College to be a part of the equestrian team. Continue reading International student rides for Berry equestrian team
Community finds harmony at hymn festival
First Baptist Church of Rome hosted “Sing Together! A Hymn Festival” on Sunday afternoon. Continue reading Community finds harmony at hymn festival
Campus Cameos: Filming at Berry through the years
Berry students walk around one of the most beautiful college campuses in the country every day, but some may not realize that the campus has often been featured on the silver screen and television screens. Continue reading Campus Cameos: Filming at Berry through the years
From Freshmen to Seniors: A Dorm Evolution
Elisabeth Martin, Campus Carrier Features Editor Jamison Guice, Campus Carrier Asst. Features Editor Freshmen Freshman year is all about adjusting to life away from home and living without parents. This usually involves bringing mass amounts of items from home like hair products, blankets, pillows or an entire computer system. Learning the ropes of small dorms and cramped spaces is the price of being a college student … Continue reading From Freshmen to Seniors: A Dorm Evolution
Support group promotes mental health awareness
Many Berry students and faculty are aware of the multiple counseling and psychology options available on Berry’s campus, but few people know about the new Neurodiversity Support Group that was recently formed. Continue reading Support group promotes mental health awareness
Solidarity Week returns to further unite Berry community
Solidarity Week occurs Sept. 24-29 as a way for students to acknowledge the differences in their own and other students’ identities on Berry’s campus. Continue reading Solidarity Week returns to further unite Berry community
Apps under fire for enabling academic dishonesty
The internet has developed into a useful and necessary tool for college students in their academic, professional and social lives. Continue reading Apps under fire for enabling academic dishonesty
The League of Morons: Episode 2
The Morons discuss Free Will, whether it is real, do we have it, is it god’s will. We are joined by Dr. Michael Papazian, Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy, and he points out that we might be …. Wrong. Continue reading The League of Morons: Episode 2