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Maryville College spring sports in action
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Maryville College spring sports in action

April 28, 2026 Dakota Forelle
MC springs toward the end of the semester
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MC springs toward the end of the semester

April 28, 2026 Sasha Hoenie
Tennis doubles play relies on chemistry and teamwork
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Tennis doubles play relies on chemistry and teamwork

April 28, 2026 Eli Cauthorn
Contested election brings new energy to MC student government 
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Contested election brings new energy to MC student government 

April 28, 2026 Ansley Hoard
Departing faculty members on Maryville College’s retention challenges 
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Departing faculty members on Maryville College’s retention challenges 

April 28, 2026 Maddux Morse
Grease is the word: a personal review of Maryville College’s Grease
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Grease is the word: a personal review of Maryville College’s Grease

April 28, 2026 Finch Peddicord
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
Maryville College spring sports in action
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Maryville College spring sports in action

April 28, 2026 Dakota Forelle
MC springs toward the end of the semester
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MC springs toward the end of the semester

April 28, 2026 Sasha Hoenie
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Maryville College’s English Department finalizes two new positions

April 28, 2026 Gia Smart
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Club leaders face fluctuating participation from MC students

April 28, 2026 Gia Smart
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October 2, 2019 Katlyn Bogle

Blount County Public Library brings Banned Books Week into the spotlight

In the week of Sept. 23-27, Blount County Public Library reintroduces the annual celebration of Banned Books Week. This week

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September 18, 2019 Austin Gillespie

Scots soccer starts off strong

Maryville College’s men’s and women’s soccer teams were involved in the college’s Bicentennial Invitational on the weekend of Aug. 30

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September 18, 2019 Ted Higgs

A historical look: Maryville College actively acknowledges Korean war

This article is part one of a two-part series on Maryville College during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Written by

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September 18, 2019 Michael Westerfield

MC out in Tennessee: start small to have a ball with bream

“Where do you go fishing around here?”  I love asking that question. I get the directions to more secret honey-holes

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September 18, 2019 Grace Mathews

Maryville College professor presents art exhibit: “New Things”

Maryville College Professor of Art Dr. Carl Gombert presents his series of paintings, “New Things”, in the Clayton Center for

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September 18, 2019 M Nance

Clayton Center screens Southern Circuit films for third season

Since its 2017-2019 season, the Clayton Center for the Arts has partnered with South Arts, an Atlanta based nonprofit organization,

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September 18, 2019 Serenity Shalander

Maryville Farmers’ Market continues to promote local businesses

The mission of the Maryville Famer’s Market is not only making fresh products available to the community but to connect

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September 18, 2019 Holly Brennan

JCP Suit Up provides MC students business attire

Mark your calendars! The J. C. Penney Suit Up event is taking place Sunday, Sept. 22, 4 p.m. to 6

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September 18, 2019 Katie Conner

Maryville College joins global climate strike

On Sept. 20, Maryville College will be joining the Global Climate Strike, an international movement of workers and students demanding

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September 18, 2019 Jamal Ware

Is this the Lady Scots’ year?

The Lady Scots volleyball team is led by a group of seven seniors. Each of them has a prominent roll

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