Charlie Kirk shooting divides Berry, students host worship night

Charlie Kirk, conservative political activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot while speaking at an event hosted at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. This event was one of the first of his 14-day “American Comeback Tour,” during which he challenged opponents to debate him on political issues. Continue reading Charlie Kirk shooting divides Berry, students host worship night

Berry Circles inspires discussions

Every year, Berry College hosts Solidarity Week, a student-led initiative that highlights themes such as belonging and education. This week provides opportunities for the community to learn, reflect and grow together through conversations. This year’s focus on “protecting one’s peace” invites students and faculty to consider how self-awareness, boundaries and resilience are important to maintain peace in everyday life. Continue reading Berry Circles inspires discussions

Largest freshman class yet brings adjustments to Berry

This year’s incoming freshman class is larger than many previous years’, bringing both excitement and adjustments to campus life. With more students beginning their college journey together, the increase is shaping everything from classroom dynamics to housing availability. Faculty and staff note that while the shift comes with challenges, it also signals a strong, healthy enrollment at a time when many colleges nationwide are seeing declines. Continue reading Largest freshman class yet brings adjustments to Berry