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Ted Higgs retires after years of service, both to his country and to Maryville
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Ted Higgs retires after years of service, both to his country and to Maryville

April 14, 2026 Audrey Rivera
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Maryville College opens discussionon reviving Greek fraternities, sororities

April 14, 2026 Eli Cauthorn
A look at the work behind the production of MC Theatre’s ‘Grease,’ opening April 16
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A look at the work behind the production of MC Theatre’s ‘Grease,’ opening April 16

April 14, 2026 Addison Doornhaag
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MC students seek health care off campus grounds

April 14, 2026 Ansley Hoard
New sociology professor to join MC faculty for 2026-27: Annie McGhee
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New sociology professor to join MC faculty for 2026-27: Annie McGhee

April 14, 2026 Carrie Jones
Delta Kappa Epsilon and the history of Greek life at MC
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Delta Kappa Epsilon and the history of Greek life at MC

April 14, 2026 Carrie Jones
The rise, fall, and potential revival of the Chilhowean yearbook on MC campus
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The rise, fall, and potential revival of the Chilhowean yearbook on MC campus

April 14, 2026 Emma Knight
Brian Childs (’69): stories from his time as Echo editor
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Brian Childs (’69): stories from his time as Echo editor

April 14, 2026 Maddux Morse
As Dr. Aaron Astor bids farewell, what does that mean for the MC History Department?
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As Dr. Aaron Astor bids farewell, what does that mean for the MC History Department?

April 14, 2026 Finch Peddicord
Students organize an anti-ICE protest on campus
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Students organize an anti-ICE protest on campus

March 31, 2026 Carrie Jones
Ted Higgs retires after years of service, both to his country and to Maryville
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Ted Higgs retires after years of service, both to his country and to Maryville

April 14, 2026 Audrey Rivera
As Dr. Aaron Astor bids farewell, what does that mean for the MC History Department?
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As Dr. Aaron Astor bids farewell, what does that mean for the MC History Department?

April 14, 2026 Finch Peddicord
Brian Childs (’69): stories from his time as Echo editor
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Brian Childs (’69): stories from his time as Echo editor

April 14, 2026 Maddux Morse
The rise, fall, and potential revival of the Chilhowean yearbook on MC campus
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The rise, fall, and potential revival of the Chilhowean yearbook on MC campus

April 14, 2026 Emma Knight
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October 3, 2018 Eliza Komisar

Coach to Cure MD at Maryville College

On September 29, the Maryville College football team joined 224 other colleges and universities across the united states in raising

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October 3, 2018 Bunny Stafford

Trash to treasure

What are students at Maryville College doing this month? Weaving bags together to make mats for the homeless. On September

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October 3, 2018 Lauren McCarter

MC football starts “Adopt a Scot” initiative

Over the summer, Adam Diggs, a Maryville College senior majoring in finance and accounting along with a minor in history,

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October 3, 2018 Coleman Bomar

STEM festival puts the fun in science

Last weekend, the sixth annual science, technology, engineering, and mathematics festival, simply known as STEM fest, successfully opened amidst large

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October 3, 2018 Emily Sudbrock

Metamorphoses

Maryville’s 2018 fall show titled “Metamorphoses,” is a collection of Greek short stories portraying moral dilemmas. Some audiences may shy

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October 3, 2018 Isabella Moody

How to manage stress in a stress filled world

Lab reports, traffic, confusing social interactions, oh my! Stress is often something accepted as a normal part of everyday college

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October 3, 2018 Kayce Collins

Students review campaign ads

Midterm elections are right around the corner. While the political mumbo jumbo has not been forced down our throats just

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October 3, 2018 Deon'te Starks

Hurricane Florence and our MC community

Hurricane Florence has affected students and faculty alike at Maryville College. A few interviews provide insight into how lives are

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October 3, 2018 Meridith Daffron

Clayton Center Events

The Clayton Center for the Arts on campus is having an exciting year. What most students do not realize though,

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October 3, 2018 Shelby Burchfield

MAN MADE comes to Maryville College

The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers continues this month at the Clayton Center for the Arts with “MAN MADE”.

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