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Author: Katie Forrester

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Adding a dash of Luck to MC theater

November 20, 2012November 20, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments

As students prepare for the end of the semester, the new Maryville College Theatre technical director, Jennifer Luck, is just

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Mallard family nests near Anderson Hall

April 26, 2012April 25, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Anderson Hall, ducks, mallards, nesting

Maryville College is many things to the student body, but to two ducks, MC is a safe nesting ground. Two

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Plug-in to picnic tables

April 25, 2012April 25, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments picnic tables, solar power, solar-powered picnic tables

On April 26, Maryville College will be continuing its efforts toward a green campus with the installation of two solar-powered

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Santiago Correa: striving to make difference

April 4, 2012April 4, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Ecuador, inequality, Racism, Santiago Correa, Senior

For some international students, attending college is an opportunity that would be otherwise impossible in their native countries. Santiago Correa

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Art therapist speaks to MC students

March 14, 2012March 14, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Art therapist, art therapy, Blount Memorial Hospital, Ray Evette

Ray Evette,  an art therapist at Blount Memorial Hospital, came to speak to MC students in the Profit Dining Room

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Dr. Nichols announces his upcoming retirement

February 15, 2012February 15, 2012 Katie Forrester 1 Comment Dr. John Nichols, Maryville College, Professor, retirement

Dr. John Nichols has spent 48 years at Maryville College, four of which were as a student. Nichols has served

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Dr. Jerilyn Swann: woman behind lab coat

November 7, 2011January 27, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Professor, Science, Sutton

Every Maryville College student has to take a science course. For non-majors, this requirement is fulfilled through SCI 150 and

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Come Home, All Ye Merry Scots: homecoming events announced

October 19, 2011January 28, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Alumni, Homecoming

It’s that time again at Maryville College. As classes continue and autumn closes in on us, it is once again

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New kid on block: Stonehouse Pizza

October 19, 2011January 28, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Food, Opinion, review

I love pizza. So naturally, when I heard about a new pizza place located on East Lamar Alexander Parkway where

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Dorms on a dime: students work with budgets to create cozy spaces

September 21, 2011January 28, 2012 Katie Forrester 0 Comments Campus Life

One of the best things about being able to live on campus is being able to make your room a

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