This month celebrates the rich history and culture that African-Americans have developed over the years, from music to film, to literature to politics and everything in between. Many figures have made an impact on African-Americans and therefore, American-hist... More »
In this episode of The Little Saint That Could, Laura learns how to wrestle. Tune in to see what these Maryville wrestlers have in store for her. Don’t forget to like and subscribe! Laura LillisMore Posts More »
In Laura’s first episode of The Little Saint That Could, she teams up with some of the Maryville Men’s Basketball players to learn some sweet moves on the court! Watch to see how she did. Macie MaislinMore Posts More »
This spring is Maryville University’s first ever Women’s lacrosse season. The first-year team consists of 22 players from all over the country, including Jessie Hynes, from Nova Scotia. She is most excited, “to get out on the field and yard-sale some girls”. ... More »
Ranked first in the Great Plains League, the Maryville Men’s Inline Hockey team, has secured their bid for the national tournament in April. The team continues to gain notoriety throughout the National Collegiate Roller Hockey Association. Prior to meeting the... More »
Maryville Tonight, hosted by Reiss Wegman, takes a look into the off-campus lives of Maryville faculty and staff. In this first episode, Chris Reimer sits down on the show. Reiss WegmanMore Posts More »
The Maryville community who plays “Pokemon Go” has done just that: created an environment where people enjoy going out to battle and catch Pokemon, make new friends and travel to landmarks to earn rewards. “Pokemon Go” is based on the real world map and landma... More »
Eating is something that has changed over time due to a number of reasons. With changes made to food quality and ordering methods, Fresh Ideas is working to adapt how they cater to the changing needs of Maryville students. The needs of Generation Z differ trem... More »