Athlete uses sport to help others find confidence
Berry senior nursing student Elliana Splichal spends her summers working at Camp Twin Lakes. Continue reading Athlete uses sport to help others find confidence
National Women’s Soccer League investigates sexual misconduct
On Sept. 30, The National Women’s Soccer League fired Paul Riley, head coach of the North Carolina Courage, for sexual assault allegations from his players. Continue reading National Women’s Soccer League investigates sexual misconduct
Democracy depends on the Electoral College
One day during my senior year of high school, last year, a book caught my eye as I walked into my school library. It was called “You Call This Democracy?” and from its red, white and blue cover, it was obviously talking about the United States. Continue reading Democracy depends on the Electoral College
The path to getting rich quick is fairly obvious
Many often wonder what the secret to becoming wealthy truly is. “Getting rich quick” has become the new obsession of our generation as we try to meet our never-ending wants. Continue reading The path to getting rich quick is fairly obvious
LGBTQ+ History Month reflecting on the past, present and future
LGBTQ+ History Month is important for all people to recognize, not just individuals in the LGBTQ+ community. Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month reflecting on the past, present and future
Stacie Marshall makes racial reconciliation with community
When driving through rural Georgia, one will see dozens of farms sprawling across tens of hundreds of acres. Some of these farms are new and recently tilled, but some come with a long history. A history that isn’t always good. Continue reading Stacie Marshall makes racial reconciliation with community
Our View: Respect culture of mentorship at Berry
Currently, there are over 10 open positions at Berry for new faculty and staff members. Continue reading Our View: Respect culture of mentorship at Berry
Berry receives $750,000 grant for new program
Berry recently received a $750,000 grant for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) scholarships from the National Science Foundation, which will be used for LEGION, a program designed to aid STEM students with financial need. Continue reading Berry receives $750,000 grant for new program
Asian-American group offers new community
A new group on campus for students who identify as Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) is having an interest meeting on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 11:00 a.m. in Krannert 324. Continue reading Asian-American group offers new community
Students experience multiple issues with payroll
The LifeWorks Office is receiving more student complaints regarding paychecks than usual this semester. Continue reading Students experience multiple issues with payroll