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Tanija Carter, Owner of The Lab Cre­ative House

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Web­site build­ing, flyer de­signs and so­cial me­dia tem­plates are just a few of the ser­vices that The Lab Cre­ative House, owned by Tanija Carter, has to of­fer. Tanija Carter is a se­nior at Maryville Uni­ver­sity, study­ing Com­mu­ni­ca­tions. She is also an en­tre­pre­neur... More »

Game Nights- Look­back and re­flect

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Last ar­ti­cle we dis­cussed the clas­sic party card games and how game nights are more than games it is ex­pe­ri­ence. This week we sort of did a to­ken ges­ture for a game and de­cided to rem­i­nisce about the games we chose to play. It was a lot of fun to play these ga... More »

In­ter­view with Trans­fer Stu­dent Bai­ley Chiesa

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The process of trans­fer­ring schools is dif­fer­ent for every­body. Some find the process to be easy-breezy, while oth­ers find it a com­plete headache. Some must trans­fer mul­ti­ple times un­til they find the right schools. And some have the whole world locked down wh... More »

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BANNED: A Pro­fes­sors Per­spec­tive

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In re­cent years, lit­er­ary ac­tivists and teach­ers have brought the is­sue of book ban­ning to the fore­front. The con­tin­u­ous ef­fort to ban books within the ed­u­ca­tion sys­tem forces teach­ers to teach from one per­spec­tive. It also forces stu­dents to think from that p... More »


Meet­ing The Maryville Wrestling Fresh­men

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The fol­low­ing video gives the au­di­ence an in­tro­duc­tion to the fresh­men of Maryville Wrestling. Through­out the video the in­di­vid­u­als are asked spe­cific ques­tion to pro­vide the au­di­ence with more knowl­edge about each of the ath­letes. The video gives Maryville Un... More »

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Maryville Gets Real: Episode 3

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In this episode, Han­nah and Syd­ney in­ter­view Liz Stil­ley, pres­i­dent of the Ac­tu­ar­ial Sci­ence Club. Liz talks with Han­nah and Syd­ney about be­ing a woman in a male-dom­i­nated field, bal­anc­ing life while hav­ing a packed sched­ule and deal­ing with dis­crim­i­na­tion bas... More »

In­ter­view with Trans­fer Stu­dent Syd­ney Dark

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Maryville is home to many stu­dents who trans­fer from lo­cal com­mu­nity col­leges, but it also ed­u­cates many who are from out­side of Mis­souri and Illi­nois. Syd­ney Dark, a ju­nior at Maryville Uni­ver­sity, talked to me about what it was like trans­fer­ring to Maryville... More »


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The Neg­a­tive Ef­fects Of Book Ban­ning In The Class­room

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With an at­tempt to keep the in­no­cence of chil­dren, book ban­ning pre­sents many neg­a­tive ef­fects for teach­ers, stu­dents, and class­rooms. Book ban­ning has a long his­tory through­out the world. Books are con­tin­u­ously chal­lenged and banned at lo­cal schools and li­bra... More »

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To Ban or Not to Ban : The Color Pur­ple and Harry Pot­ter

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Warn­ing: This ar­ti­cle may con­tain spoil­ers. Sine 1982, over 11, 300 books have been chal­lenged and banned in the United States alone. From the years 2018 to 2020, over 1,133 books were banned in school li­braries, class­rooms, and pub­lic li­braries. For cen­turies... More »

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The Ul­ti­mate Guide To Book Ban­ning

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Pop­u­lar au­thors such as George Or­well, J.K. Rowl­ing, Toni Mor­ri­son, and Mark Twain all have nov­els that are placed on the banned book list. These pop­u­lar house­hold names wrote books that many chil­dren have read in school or in their free time. All of these aut... More »

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Saints Style – Sum­mer Trends!

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In this edi­tion of Saints Style, we will be dis­cussing up-com­ing sum­mer trends that we’ve seen on­line and in-stores! With warmer weather and the end of the se­mes­ter quickly ap­proach­ing, we want to give you a com­pre­hen­sive guide to sum­mer styles. We hope you en... More »