
The League of Morons: Episode 1
The Morons discuss Religion on Campus and begin their ongoing discussion about outdated and arbitrary laws on a small conservative campus. The Morons are also joined by Dr. Michael Bailey, an Associate Professor of Political Science, who gives great insight into the experience of a professor on a highly religious college campus. Continue reading The League of Morons: Episode 1
Rhodes Invitational, a step towards SAA Conference Championship
By Zoe Robinson and Stephen Schellhorn, Viking Fusion Reporters Continue reading Rhodes Invitational, a step towards SAA Conference Championship
Find alternatives to pesticides
In August, the lawsuit facing the major herbicide company, Roundup, wrapped up with a conclusion that the ingredient in the weed killer results in cancerous effects. Continue reading Find alternatives to pesticides
Confessions of a commuter
As a first-year transfer student, I have enjoyed my experience at Berry so far. Continue reading Confessions of a commuter
Our View: Speaking up is worth the risk
Nike’s new ad campaign, featuring famed NFL football player and protestor Colin Kaepernick, has sparked national outrage. Continue reading Our View: Speaking up is worth the risk
Get some “Perspective” on this new jive
Tonight, two-time Grammy-nominated Australian saxophonist and composer Troy Roberts returns to Berry with his recent release, “Nu-Jive Perspective.” Continue reading Get some “Perspective” on this new jive
Student small businesses shine at farmers market
Saturday was the bi-annual Berry Farmers Market, held in Clara Bowl, offering a variety of goods. Continue reading Student small businesses shine at farmers market
Golf teams teeing off a season of success
This fall, the men’s and women’s golf teams set out to compete and take on a leading role throughout the conference as the season progresses. Continue reading Golf teams teeing off a season of success
The Berry Eagles: A Birds-Eye View
Elisabeth Martin, Campus Carrier Features Editor Jamison Guice, Campus Carrier Asst. Features Editor In March of 2012, a student informed Renee Carleton, assistant professor of biology, that he had seen a bald eagle on Berry’s campus. This was the first sighting of the now world-famous Berry eagles. “[The student] told me it was behind the Cage Center, which is unusual because normally you would find an eagles … Continue reading The Berry Eagles: A Birds-Eye View
Ford Auditorium to receive updates next year
In late 2017, Tom Kennedy, Dean of the Evans School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, announced that the planned Ford Auditorium renovation would not begin until all funds were raised. Continue reading Ford Auditorium to receive updates next year