Guilty pleasures should not insinuate feeling guilty
I’m certain you are familiar with the phrase “guilty pleasure” and it is, quite honestly, one of my least favorite phrases. For those unfamiliar with the term, it essentially describes enjoying something that others might look down upon. Continue reading Guilty pleasures should not insinuate feeling guilty
Our View: Anonymity shouldn’t outweigh productivity
In theory, and theory alone, anonymity is one of the greatest capabilities available to individuals. Authors have used pseudonyms to publish successful works that otherwise would not have been as successful if readers knew the author’s race, sexuality or gender. Continue reading Our View: Anonymity shouldn’t outweigh productivity
Conflict between Ukraine and Russia escalates further
Over the last three and a half months, tensions between Ukraine and Russia have been escalating. Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as well as the European Union (EU) have begun imposing sanctions on Russia to discourage their increasing aggression towards Ukraine. Continue reading Conflict between Ukraine and Russia escalates further
Intercultural Center hosts week-long opening celebration
Peter Merril, deputy news editor Meredith Stafford, staff writer The Intercultural Center (ICC) opened its doors Monday Feb. 21 in the downstairs hall of Krannert. This week, the ICC has hosted an event each night, open to the public that celebrated diversity and inclusion. Berry students belonging to marginalized communities have long wanted a space to feel safe, comfortable and listened to on campus, and … Continue reading Intercultural Center hosts week-long opening celebration
Mark Kozera plans to retire after working 11 years at Berry
On June 30, Director of Employer Engagement Mark Kozera will retire. Kozera graduated from Berry in 1979 with the titles of student government president and Mr. Berry before returning as faculty. He dedicated 11 years and 11 months of his life to working at his alma mater. Continue reading Mark Kozera plans to retire after working 11 years at Berry
New app to help graduating seniors and alumni connect
The Berry College Alumni Center is set to fully release a new app for Berry’s graduating seniors on March 3. The new app, called Berry Alumni Connect, aims to help create and maintain connections between current students and upcoming alumni outside of Berry. Continue reading New app to help graduating seniors and alumni connect
Speaking from the heart: staying healthy during American Heart Month
The United States recognizes American Heart Month, throughout February, as a time to reflect on personal heart health and educate others about the importance of cardiovascular wellness. As a critical organ, the heart needs to be healthy and in shape to keep the body functioning. Continue reading Speaking from the heart: staying healthy during American Heart Month
Hospitality House Thrift Van educates Berry community
You might have seen a bright pink van rolling around campus. You are witnessing a van with a mission: the Hospitality House Thrift Van. Continue reading Hospitality House Thrift Van educates Berry community
Leadership Fellows host fundraiser for Ugandan orphans
On Feb. 22, the Leadership Fellows scholarship hosted an event known as SOUP Off. With 22 soup entries and over 200 attendees, the SOUP Off raised an estimated $1200, according to Cecily Crow, Leadership Fellows scholarship coordinator. Continue reading Leadership Fellows host fundraiser for Ugandan orphans
The Intercultural Center Murals
The Student Diversity Initiatives office did a number of renovations to the new Intercultural Center (ICC). Continue reading The Intercultural Center Murals