AI poses a threat to artists of all kinds

            As you read over your syllabi last week, you probably noticed that most, if not all of them, included a section about the usage of artificial intelligence (AI). The recent emergence of ChatGPT and other similar AI tools has been cause for concerns about cheating in classrooms everywhere, and its ready accessibility through a quick Google search makes it almost too easy to cheat when … Continue reading AI poses a threat to artists of all kinds

PA staff hired, new building plans announced

Chandler Smith, Campus Carrier staff writer Eric Zuniga, Campus Carrier deputy news editor Berry announced new hires in its developing Physician Associate (PA) program and plans for a new three-story health sciences building. An email to students from the President’s Office on Aug. 21 said that the new building would be located between the Cage Center and Physical Plant in what is currently a parking … Continue reading PA staff hired, new building plans announced

Campus buildings experience repeated power outages

ver the past few weeks, academic and residential buildings have been experiencing power outages and broken air conditioning units, including a campus wide outage last Saturday. Cook, the third floor of West Dana, and several other buildings experienced air conditioning (AC) outages for several hours until the AC was able to be restored. Continue reading Campus buildings experience repeated power outages

Recreation, athletics stayed busy with summer updates

Mary Harrison, Campus Carrier sports editor Thu-thud thwack. Thu-thud thwack. Noah Creamer, senior, lands kicks and punches on a heavy weight bag in one of the Cage Center’s multipurpose workout rooms.  Shortly after returning to campus last week, Creamer discovered the bag, and he has practiced kickboxing drills on it almost every day since. “It gives me an excuse to at least show up here … Continue reading Recreation, athletics stayed busy with summer updates

‘Who dun it?’ – Naming the faces that prepared Berry for the semester

Berry College is not quiet during the summer. Many organizations, offices and staff members stay busy throughout the year, always preparing for the return of students in the fall. While majority of the students are off campus, projects that were put off are in full swing. With the absence of students comes space and time to get renovations done, deep cleaning and landscaping.  Continue reading ‘Who dun it?’ – Naming the faces that prepared Berry for the semester