A look at holiday traditions of the Berry community

As the winter months approach, Berry students and faculty look forward to ending the semester with winter break. After a long four months of classes, studying and balancing busy schedules, winter break is a way for the Berry community to unwind and prepare for the next semester. Students and faculty get to relax and spend time with their families and friends, enjoying time off from academics in preparation for the school year. Continue reading A look at holiday traditions of the Berry community

We Survived the Berry Catacombs | Kate & Sav Conquer Evil: Episode 4

Two Berry College students dare to venture into the infamous Berry Catacombs. Many rumors surround this central location at the college, and Kate and Sav are here to bust them.

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Berry’s 10 year master plan for renovating historic buildings

Berry was founded in 1902, with many of the buildings established around this time having been demolished. Although some of the oldest buildings are gone, the ones that still remain standing are Hoge, Moon and the Ford complex. These buildings show their age, visibily seen in their exterior façade and interior structure, however Berry has plans to renovate and rebuild.  Continue reading Berry’s 10 year master plan for renovating historic buildings

Berry balances Christian heritage with pluralistic student body

More than a century after Martha Berry founded her school on Christian principles, Berry College still embraces its religious roots.  But where exactly is the line drawn between heritage and inclusivity? While the college maintains its Christian principles, it no longer requires students, faculty or staff to share the faith, raising questions about how religious identity shapes campus life today. Continue reading Berry balances Christian heritage with pluralistic student body

Exploring the diverse animals that call Berry home

Berry is renowned for its beautiful campus and atmosphere. With 27,000 acres, there is so much wildlife that students may not notice from day-to-day. Besides the endless number of deer, Berry is fortunate to be a home to a diverse group of animals, ranging all the way from the campus cats and cattle to wild coyotes. These animals do not just add to the atmosphere of the school, they also represent an important piece of animal conservation and resources here at Berry. Continue reading Exploring the diverse animals that call Berry home