Administration response to political graffiti
Berry Administration responds to the political chalk graffiti written on campus. Continue reading Administration response to political graffiti
Berry Administration responds to the political chalk graffiti written on campus. Continue reading Administration response to political graffiti
Early voting for the general election began October 17 and will end November 4. Continue reading Early Voting
Berry and Shorter athletes work with REACH Ministries to help the homeless. Continue reading Rome community reaches out to homeless
The Hoge Building is rumored to be one of the more haunted spots on campus, with strange flickering lights, mysterious cold spots and Civil War soldiers. Continue reading Facts and Phantoms
A significant drought currently plagues Northwest Georgia, particularly the Mt. Berry and Rome areas. Continue reading Severe drought sparks fires on campus
Kicking off with a launch party in the Jewel Box on Tuesday, Berry’s new online magazine, Valkyrie, is officially up and running.
Continue reading Valkyrie magazine releases debut issue
Berry students aren’t strangers to chalkings. Political chalk writings, especially those endorsing Donald Trump, have been popping up on sidewalks all semester. Continue reading Community responds to political chalkings
The Student Government Association is the only administrative branch of Berry to release an official statement on the chalkings. Continue reading Student Government Association Response to Political Graffiti
Two Berry professors and David McCoy produce a documentary about the program, Walk with a Doc. Continue reading “Alternate Route” documentary premieres at Berry College
Gund professor of government Chaitram Singh returns from a six-month sabbatical in Ecuador. Continue reading Singh in Ecuador