The spring season and allergies often come hand-in-hand. While the temperature rises, so can the pollen and mold count, resulting in unpleasant allergies with it. Once you start suffering from seasonal allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, stuffy nose and coug... More »
Maryville is a common place that students spend their free time on the weekends after a long week of classes. On the weekends, Maryville offers concerts, sports games and other events on campus. While being on campus can be a good time, it’s some students tend... More »
In episode 5 of The Little Saint that Could, Laura works with her fellow members of Notorious and learns how to play two new instruments. These members hold many talents outside of singing. See what instruments Laura learns to play this week! The notorious spr... More »
Maryville Student Government is dedicated to representing the voices of the student body of Maryville. The members of the organization engage with students to understand their opinions and then advocate for the better of the whole community. They represent the... More »
In this episode of Maryville’s Hidden Gem’s we will be taking a deeper look into one of Maryville’s many clubs: MUGSA. I sat down with Zoe Goff and Zach Hansen to get some insight as to what MUGSA really is. Zoe DavisMore Posts More »
Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, that honors the veterans who died while serving in the U.S. military. Memorial Day 2019 will occur on Monday, May 27. Originally known as Decoration Day, it started in the years after the... More »
Every year, the world gets a little bit greener on St. Patrick’s Day. This year, people celebrated its 50th anniversary with festivals, shamrocks, leprechauns and more. Although most love to celebrate the day, not many people know the true meaning of the holid... More »
Maryville Tonight, hosted by Reiss Wegman, takes a look into the off-campus lives of Maryville faculty and staff. This week, Dr. Santirojprapai talks film, theater, and college mentors. Watch now Reiss WegmanMore Posts More »