Women's basketball coach gifts her book to all Bibb County first graders
Women’s basketball head coach, Susie Gardner, distributed her book, “1, 2, 3 Team!,” to Bibb County first graders on Friday, August 12, 2022.
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Women’s basketball head coach, Susie Gardner, distributed her book, “1, 2, 3 Team!,” to Bibb County first graders on Friday, August 12, 2022.
Sandra Deal, the former first lady of Georgia and wife to 82nd Gov. Nathan Deal, died Tuesday at 80 of breast cancer that metastasized into brain cancer.
Over the course of nearly thirteen decades, The Grand Opera House has established itself as an integral part of Macon's lively community. Macon's most prominent theater is eager to kick off a new season, featuring a diverse lineup of events.
Bear Perspectives is a series of first-person essays written by upperclassmen students at Mercer University about their experiences in college and what they wish they knew as a first-year. Throughout the beginning of the semester, The Cluster will publish a variety of these essays covering various topics for the benefit of the class of 2026.
Mercer’s newest Bears moved into campus residence halls Thursday and Friday with the assistance of students and faculty, who helped make this exciting yet emotional experience a bit easier for the newcomers and their families. Mercer is welcoming more than 1,000 first-year students to campus this fall, according to the University.
The new Suicide and Crisis Lifeline number 988 is now active across the United States. The shorter three-digit number will make it easier for those in crisis to access free and confidential support.
Across the United States and the southeast, people just like Noah Silver ‘26 have fallen for the retro-vinyl craze. Whether it be young teens itching for nostalgia, or die-hard phonogram fans, original, reprinted, and brand new vinyl records are flying off the shelves.
This weekend kicks off the 17th annual Macon Film Festival as Mercer students return to campus for the fall semester. The fest is scheduled to host events Aug. 18-21 with film screenings, special guest speakers, Q&A sessions and film workshops happening throughout the city.
Bear Perspectives is a series of first-person essays written by upperclassmen students at Mercer University about their experiences in college and what they wish they knew as a first-year. Throughout the beginning of the semester, The Cluster will publish a variety of these essays covering various topics for the benefit of the class of 2026.
For students returning to campus this fall, Mercer's COVID-19 policies for the upcoming semester will look familiar.
As Mercer comes to the end of another busy semester, the campus has also witnessed the beginning of a new era with the finished renovations of Wiggs Hall in Spring 2022. Renovations on Wiggs Hall, located in the Historic Quad, began early in 2021 but will now be able to fulfill a new role on campus.
As Mercer University progresses on to the end of another semester, students are encouraged to shoot for the stars and aim for the moon with a physics course available to all students.
Every Wednesday in Tatnall Square Park, the sidewalks are lined with colorful booths with a variety of fresh, local and handmade products for the Mulberry Market.
For Ivy Clarke, a senior double majoring in English and Creative Writing, poetry is a powerful way to get people’s attention.
Mercer University seniors opened their annual, student-organized showcase in the McEachern Art Center (MAC) in downtown Macon last Friday evening. The show, entitled "Stairway Wit," features the culmination of their work and development while at Mercer and signifies their departure from the university. The students involved in the show represent the art department's art and graphic design majors.
It’s evident when walking around campus that Mercer University students have a wide range of unique styles, especially specific styles in the world of shoe and sneaker culture.
We as a society can sometimes forget the extent of violence that takes place in our nation. From police brutality to daily shootings, the extent of this violence can oftentimes be revealed in music. One artist helping paint that picture is Vince Staples.
After placing 12th in the Augusta Haskins Award Invitational, the Bears traveled to South Carolina to play in the Wofford Invitational on April 11 and 12. They placed ninth overall.
Mercer’s Student Government Association announced the winners of their elections for senator-at-large, senior senate, junior senate and sophomore senate for the 2022-2023 school year Thursday,.
Cheerleading attended the National Cheerleader's Association & National Dance Association College National Championship April 7-9 in Daytona, Florida, and came sixth in the final after placing seventh in the preliminary round.