Department takes home conference all-sports award
The Berry College Athletic Department started its 2022-2023 seasons with momentum from an historic win last school year. Continue reading Department takes home conference all-sports award
Berry introduces three new clubs onto campus
Berry welcomed three new clubs onto campus this semester: Berry Brotherhood, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Yarn from the Heart. Continue reading Berry introduces three new clubs onto campus
New dining option installed in Viking Court
The newest addition to the Viking Court in the Krannert Center is an eatery called Freshens. Continue reading New dining option installed in Viking Court
Viking Fusion Promo 2022
Berry students learn multimedia reporting in Ireland
Immersive month-long study abroad experience teaches international journalism. Continue reading Berry students learn multimedia reporting in Ireland
Irish Short Film Animators Emerge into a Growing Industry
How animation workers balance business with art Continue reading Irish Short Film Animators Emerge into a Growing Industry
How one local merchant survived pandemic’s forced solitude
Bertha Kasonde found mental health during lockdowns a challenge Continue reading How one local merchant survived pandemic’s forced solitude
Galway’s commercial sector rebounding after worst of pandemic
Local merchants celebrate community spirit during difficult times Continue reading Galway’s commercial sector rebounding after worst of pandemic
Our View: College majors do not define you as a person or student
Most of the time, students in their senior, junior and even sophomore years of high school get asked the following question: Where are you going to college? Once that is answered, they receive a follow-up: What are you going to major in? This follow-up does not stop being asked once college has started regardless of the first question no longer being applicable. Instead, students are … Continue reading Our View: College majors do not define you as a person or student
Kids today are worse off without Mr. Rogers
Sam Askew, Campus Carrier managing editor With growing access to technology and the internet, kids today have many different forms of media being thrown at them. From YouTube to Netflix, children, more specifically parents, have to choose wisely what to spend their time watching. Shows like “Spongebob Squarepants,” “Cocomelon” and others instill unrealistic values and elements into children’s brains. Various YouTube channels aimed at children … Continue reading Kids today are worse off without Mr. Rogers