‘The Tempest’ is making a storm on Berry’s campus
The Dukes have been changed to Duchesses and the Kings to Queens in BCTC’s production of “The Tempest,” but it is the wind spirit Ariel played by senior Heather Pharis and the innovative lighting that steal the show. Continue reading ‘The Tempest’ is making a storm on Berry’s campus
April 6, 2017
Including stories on BCTC, the mens lacrosse team, condoms, and much more. Continue reading April 6, 2017
Organization in Rome will seek to aid undocumented immigrants
Romanos Unidos, formed by three local activists, is partnering with churches and civil rights organizations that will focus on issues within the Hispanic community. Continue reading Organization in Rome will seek to aid undocumented immigrants
Johnson named head women’s basketball coach
Thomas Johnson, formerly the assistant men’s basketball coach, has been named the head coach for the women’s basketball team. r the men’s assistant coach for next season has yet to be announced.
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‘Voices’ event celebrates women
Students, faculty and staff gathered in the Jewel Box to celebrate women during the third annual “Voices” event on Friday, March 24. Continue reading ‘Voices’ event celebrates women
Pranks should be fun for all involved
April first is here, and people all across the country will be breaking out whoopee cushions and buckets of water to prank friends and family alike. Continue reading Pranks should be fun for all involved
Campus Carry Bill returns to Georgia
For the fifth year in a row, Georgia legislators have considered a bill that would allow college students to carry concealed weapons on public campuses across the state. Continue reading Campus Carry Bill returns to Georgia
House O’ Dreams ponds being restored, history enlivened
Berry students and the Alumni Association are in the process of restoring newly discovered ponds at the House O’ Dreams.
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Counseling Center resource for students struggling with mental illness, other health concerns
Berry College focuses on the mental health of students from a holistic viewpoint to help with the rising amount of mental health issues on college campuses around the country.
Get served: students volunteer at Tennis Center
The Rome Tennis Center at Berry College is offering a new program called Teach Me Tennis, where Berry students, faculty and alumni help coach young tennis players. Continue reading Get served: students volunteer at Tennis Center
