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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
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
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 28, 2020 Eliza Komisar

Maryville College’s chapter of Alpha Psi Omega (APO) hosts theatre workshops for students

Maryville College’s chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, the national theater honors society, is hosting four workshops this semester for students.

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October 28, 2020 Haley Davis

To vote is to be heard, and here’s how

As Athenian statesman Pericles said, “just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take

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The 1951 Chevy pick-up featured out front has been a Maryville staple for many years now—there since the previous owners of the building ran a grocery store there, too. Photo by Katie Conner.
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October 28, 2020 Katie Conner

Maryville Corner Market is Maryville’s hub for local and organic foods

Just a 10-15-minute walk from my home in Beeson, is Maryville Corner Market at 800 Montvale Road. Many of you

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Jessica “Twitch” Twitchell hosts a Leadership Workshop on Zoom every week. Photo courtesy of Twitch.
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October 28, 2020 Grant Agnew

Leadership Workshops are making an impact on campus.

After seeing the need for more leadership development on campus, Jessica “Twitch” Twitchell began hosting virtual leadership conferences every week.

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Hugh Manatee poses with the Maryville College Covenant Stone during a stroll around campus. Photo by Laura E. Palmer.
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October 28, 2020 Laura E. Palmer

The Humanities Division connects students and professors

During a pandemic-free semester, Monday mornings in Anderson Hall are full of life, music, and breakfast. Major Minor Mondays were

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October 28, 2020 Meridith Daffron

The movie that could save the Halloween season: “Hubie Halloween.”

“Hubie Halloween” is a Netflix Original movie that just might save the spooky season. This star-studded movie is a feel-good

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October 28, 2020 Grace Mathews

Professors and MC staff share their favorite Halloween movies!

One of the best parts about Halloween is grabbing your popcorn, turning out the lights, blowing out the candles, wrapping

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The Palmer family decorates for Halloween while watching Twilight Zone. Photo by Laura E. Palmer.
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October 28, 2020 Laura E. Palmer

Binge-worthy shows to get you in the Halloween spirit

Psychological TV Shows If psychological thrillers are your thing, then look no further! These shows are just the right amount

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Claire Willenbrink partakes in a weekend yoga trip with mountain challenge. To see all the weekend opportunities follow this link: https://mtnchallenge.com/fall-2020/ Photo by Parker Owens.
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October 19, 2020 Admin

MC Clubs host events around campus

Circle K paired with the Kiwanis Club to organize for students, Kelly Hernadez, Jordan Dopp, Chandlar Godfrey, Grace Kidd, Kelton

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Meridith Daffron-Byrd’s sister-in-law dressed up in a dollar tree table cloth and took a ghost photo. Photo by Meridith Daffron-Byrd.
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October 14, 2020 Meridith Daffron

Safe ways to enjoy Halloween

The leaves are falling, and the weather is getting colder. Fall is here, and fall means Halloween. This year, Halloween

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