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Author: Kayla Love

Jay Clark, a Maryville alumnus, and a renaissance man, is trying to be the change he wants to see in Tennessee. Photo courtesy of Jay Clark.
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Professor Jay Clark, Renaissance man, is making change even outside the MC classroom

November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 Kayla Love 1 Comment

An alumnus of Maryville College and adjunct professor of biology, Dr. Jay Clark has a Ph.D. in wildlife biology and

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Social media is changing the landscape of politics and is inadvertently changing the way people interact with others regarding politics as well. Photo by Anna Smith, CO ‘24.
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Social media is changing the way we interact with politics

November 11, 2020November 10, 2020 Kayla Love 0 Comments

One would run the risk of being misleading and outright dishonest if they were to deny the influence social media

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Ryan Indelicato, Bonner program director and MC Votes organizer, speaks with STEM students about voting, registration, and the importance of both. Photo by Joy Buongiorno.
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MC Votes and STEM want to see students at the polls

October 14, 2020October 14, 2020 Kayla Love 0 Comments

MC Votes is a nonpartisan, student-led organization geared towards promoting civic engagement, educating students on voting, and registering students to

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Possible evidence of life found on Venus

September 30, 2020October 1, 2020 Kayla Love 0 Comments

Recently in the scientific community, there have been claims of possible life on Venus. Even in the scientific community, there

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Angela Quick, Director of the Lamar Memorial Library, is responsible for bringing library’s missions to life, by helping students prepare, succeed, and connect differently Photo By: Markayla Love
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Maryville College implements new library hours and regulations for the fall semester

September 16, 2020October 5, 2020 Kayla Love 1 Comment

With the constantly changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and Maryville College trying to follow the best measures to ensure

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