Mercer rolls to a win over Western Carolina with a standout defensive performance
The Bears defeated Western Carolina 49-6 at Five Star Stadium on Saturday.
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The Bears defeated Western Carolina 49-6 at Five Star Stadium on Saturday.
For many college students, the upcoming Georgia midterms will be the first election where they are voting age. While Nov. 8 may seem far away, the deadline to register to vote in Georgia is Oct. 11, just a few days away.
Downtown Macon became a kaleidoscope of colors Oct.1 for the third annual Pride in the Park event hosted by Macon Pride. The event lasted 2-9 p.m. on Third Street.
Shocking news from The Try Guys has rocked the internet, which has resulted in Ned Fulmer being removed from the popular YouTube channel. The news of this incident surprised many fans as a statement was delivered from the Try Guys channel on Monday by remaining Try Guys Zach Kornfeld, Keith Habersberger and Eugene Lee Yang.
This week’s Cluster’s Pet of the Week is Cooper, a strong, 1-year-old pit bull looking for a new home.
The football team traveled to Spartanburg, South Carolina over the weekend and defeated the Wofford Terriers 42-7, and brought home their third consecutive win.
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The Grand Opera House was filled with excitement and joy on Sept. 28 during the Broadway Does Pride Cabaret show, hosted as part of Macon Pride Week. The event not only included the cabaret show, but it showcased the Georgia Equality Exhibit as well.
Mercer undergraduate students, staff, and alumni attended the Center for Career and Professional Development Job and Internship Career Expo held Sept. 28.
With increasing cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 all over the world, all-new booster vaccines have recently been developed to combat the new variant.
Takisha Smith, the ever-friendly worker at the front desk at Mercer’s cafeteria, has a habit of asking students how their day is going as they walk in to grab some food. Sam Figiel ‘25 is among the students who frequently ask about Smith’s day in return. Usually, her response is positive. But one day, Figiel said, she was feeling overwhelmed.
This year, the Robert McDuffie Center for Strings is hosting the Fabian Concert Series. The first concert of five was held Sept. 27.
The University Center food court has pulled a recent fresh produce delivery from Chick-fil-A's kitchen following the discovery of insects in the food, the University said in a statement to The Cluster Thursday.
The Cluster is highlighting the furry (or feathered or scaled) friends who are members of the Mercer community! Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to submit photos of their pets for a chance to be featured on our website. Click here to view the submission form.
As planning for Homecoming in November begins, Mercer may have already seen its last king and queen.
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Mercer’s Historic Quad transformed into an ancient Greek arena replete with teams whose focus was to honor their respective god or goddess on Sept. 23. Acts of strength of body and mind proved which team was most indebted to their respective deity, all followed by a skit from each team about a scene from a Great Book of their choosing.
With a new school year in full swing, Mercer’s Office of Global Education continues to offer students opportunities to travel and learn about other cultures. Last week’s Study Abroad Week featured a Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday and also included informational sessions and a diversity panel.
As fall approaches, so does the return of the annual Macon Pride Festival. This year's festival is a seven-day long celebration beginning on Sept. 26 full of food, vendors, drag and, of course, pride.
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