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(03/21/24 5:39pm)
On Saturday, Mercer welcomed students to a new green space on College Street in front of Plunkett Hall. To celebrate its opening, Mercer hosted “Party on The Plaza” to bring in students to enjoy the new area.
(03/19/24 4:00am)
Mercer lacrosse season is blossoming into full swing in tandem with springtime, bringing with it hopes of continued success for the women’s team and building upon last year’s work for the men’s team.
(03/18/24 4:00am)
Ryan Ridder, formerly of UT Martin's Skyhawks, has been hired as Mercer’s Men’s basketball coach.
(03/16/24 12:24am)
As warm weather shines on Macon's hundreds of cherry blossom trees, visitors flock to Macon for the 42 annual Cherry Blossom Festival. The 10-day festival runs from March 15 to 24 and features a host of attractions that bring a whole new meaning to the city's local charm.
(04/29/24 4:00am)
In December, President Underwood sat down for an interview with The Cluster to discuss the timeline of the new green space, but he answered questions about his life from cannonball rumors to the origin of the name Cricket.
(03/12/24 3:01am)
Susie Gardner
(02/29/24 12:46am)
Mercer’s QuadWorks recently announced the lineup of artists for the annual music festival Bearstock on April 13. This year’s lineup will include artists like MAX, Social House, Lewis Ashe and the Locals, and DJ Saturn. Here’s a recap of what you should know: MAX
(03/13/24 4:00am)
For Tiphanie Yanique, her identity as a writer isn’t only determined by the time she spends on her craft, it’s also about the way she interacts with the world and her own community.
(02/25/24 6:25am)
With the South Carolina primaries now concluded, Georgia voters are cornered in a manner many have feared. A nationwide poll from Reuters last month said as many as 67% of respondents were “tired of seeing the same candidates in presidential elections and want someone new."
(02/28/24 11:09pm)
Barry Jenkins, PhD, spoke for the 2024 Founders Day convocation at Mercer University. As a new staff member in 1978, Jenkins recalls being captivated by Mercer’s “long and esteemed history,” but was struck by the absence of campus traditions. This realization launched a journey that would not only shape his own career, but also breathe new life into the university’s cherished traditions.
(03/01/24 5:00am)
Bear Burgers is the newest culinary addition to Mercer Village. But it is more than just a restaurant; it’s a testament to resilience, community support and the pursuit of a dream.
(02/22/24 5:00am)
Arsha Moorthy ‘24 is championing a new service project that is studying the role of chaplains in Middle Georgia. The research project will ultimately result in a guidebook to help communities in Macon better serve religiously diverse populations.
(02/19/24 5:00am)
Mercer Athletics has announced that it will expand its sports facilities in the coming years, adding a baseball performance center, new tailgating areas within Five Star Stadium and a joint tennis and golf facility.
(02/14/24 9:44pm)
With the 2024 baseball and softball seasons coming up, here is a rundown of what you can expect for the following seasons.
(02/05/24 5:00am)
Mercer’s newly hired head football coach, Mike Jacobs, gave an introductory press conference on Wednesday, marking the beginning of the coach’s reign at Mercer.
(02/01/24 4:54pm)
February 3, 1:00 p.m.
(02/01/24 4:05am)
All Fraternity and Sorority Program Executives were invited to a meeting in Willet Auditorium this evening regarding over $10,000 stolen from the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity (ATO) Camp for a Cause event in Spring 2022. According to ATO President Jacob Woods ‘25, who spoke on behalf of the Alpha Zeta chapter, the money was misappropriated by alumni Evans Hodges ‘22.
(01/31/24 5:00am)
Mercer, Middle Georgia State University and Wesleyan College are hosting the College Town Film Series yet again this year, following up their January 25 screening of "Paper Moon" with "Back to the Future" at Mercer University Feb. 1 and "Groundhog Day" on Feb. 8.
(01/30/24 11:46pm)
Calling all bookworms and sci-fi enthusiasts alike, Tarver Library has introduced a new book club for students interested in reading and discussing fantasy and science fiction novels. Established by library staff and student workers, the goal of this club is to encourage students to read outside of their classes. The club garnered interest quickly, with many members questioning why Mercer had never started one earlier. “In college, most of the reading students are doing is for their classes. We wanted to not only encourage recreational reading but also to create a space for community for book lovers to meet one another and get new books recommendations,” said Julia Stuckey, a library assistant.
(01/27/24 5:00am)
Mercer University recently introduced a club wrestling team, expanding the number of club sports offered at Mercer to nine.