Healthy finances
Berry College survived the COVID-19 pandemic and is in good financial health due to government grants and increased donations to fundraising campaigns. Continue reading Healthy finances
Berry College survived the COVID-19 pandemic and is in good financial health due to government grants and increased donations to fundraising campaigns. Continue reading Healthy finances
Can we break free from the screens that saturate our lives? Continue reading Media, Spectacle and Entertainment Enchantment
Berry College launched a new $15,000 academic scholarship that inducts 40 new students yearly into a mentorship program. Continue reading Berry introduces new academic scholarship
The Supreme Court decided last year that college athletes could sign endorsement deals, trading use of their name, image or likeness (NIL) for money. Continue reading Name, Image, Likeness: College athletes crack open the door to compensation
Residents of The Spires enjoy many unique opportunities due to their location on a college campus, including auditing classes with students. Continue reading Berry “Senior” experiences Spring class
In 2020, the LifeWorks Scholarship was introduced for students in unique financial situations. Continue reading Berry College Lifeworks
Thoughts on NCAA’s concession to allow endorsement deals for student-athletes. Continue reading Name, Image, Likeness right for college athletes: A good thing?
The newly popularized game Wordle can have cognitive benefits in terms of memory improvements for students and faculty at Berry College. Continue reading Wordle’s Cognitive Benefits
Reporter Addison Howard explores the historical all-Black and slave cemeteries in the area and talks to prominent members of the local Black community about the modern struggle of site recognition, visibility, and equality in Rome. Continue reading Beyond the Month: The Historic Black & Slave Cemeteries of Rome, GA
Both teams advance to nationals following regional wins. Continue reading Successful season for men’s and women’s Ultimate Frisbee teams