Softball goes 1-5 in the Joanne Graf invitational to start the season
After a season of hovering around .500 with a 24-23 record in the 2021 season, Mercer softball is back and hoping to improve on their previous outing.
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After a season of hovering around .500 with a 24-23 record in the 2021 season, Mercer softball is back and hoping to improve on their previous outing.
Around this time of year, it’s easy to feel the stress around Mercer’s campus. Everyone starts taking some of their first tests or has their first big assignments of the semester. Students are staying in the library longer, and everyone is talking about one class or another.
While Major League Baseball is out of commission amidst a feud between players and owners, college baseball is ready to start firing on all cylinders yet again. With the season starting Friday, here's a look at what to watch for during Mercer's baseball season.
Roses are red, violets are blue, these Bears are in love, and it's just so cute!
The Mercer men’s basketball team played Chattanooga in Tennessee Feb. 5, before playing them again at home Feb. 7. The Bears lost on Saturday 68-77, going 49% from the field, 36% from the three-point line, and 81.8% from the free-throw line as a team.
If you are looking for an affordable way to order some food from off-campus or you need some ways to use up leftover Bear Bucks funds, Grubhub recently announced that they will accept the currency for orders and delivery.
Mercer’s Tattnall Square Center of the Arts secured funding of $34,020 for a new control booth in the N. Logan Lewis Theatre in December. Through GiveCampus.com, the theatre department surpassed its original goal of $33,000 with the help of 75 donors. The new control booth is set to be enclosed, rather than the current open booth setup, and will include new technological features for stage operations.
After two thrilling conference championship games, the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angles Rams are headed to the Super Bowl.
This story was originally published in the March 2021 print issue of The Cluster.
The Bears faced Samford University at Hawkins Arena on Jan. 29 and defeated the Bulldogs 73-66.
Mercer offers a wide array of courses, but there is no class quite like the Fiber Arts and Culture class offered in the Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) department.
This is an opinion article. Any views expressed belong solely to the author and are not representative of The Cluster.
Poet Rose McLarney is this spring's Writer-In-Residence, part of the Ferrol A. Sams Jr. Distinguished Chair of English, an annual program wherein Mercer's English department brings an accomplished poet, playwright or fiction writer to lead a seminar class and host public readings.
If you have ever considered getting a tattoo, you should probably listen to advice from professionals before getting too far ahead of yourself. There are the age old cliche warnings like, “That will be on your body for the rest of your life!” or “Would you want your future employer to see that?”
The Bears men's lacrosse team hosted the Bucknell University Bisons and fell in a competitive game, 14-16.
For over 27 years, Linda Hensel has been teaching undergraduates at Mercer University as a professor of Biology. She now serves as the chair of the department at the head of the Biology, Organic Chemistry and Mathematical Modeling (BOMM) program at Mercer.
After a tough loss to Alabama in the beginning of January, Mercer's men's tennis team bounced back and went on a four game winning streak. They played four teams over the weekend and came out winning all four matches and improved their record to 4-1.
The Mercer women’s tennis team started their season Jan. 21 with a loss against Stetson University 1-6. The Bears went on to play Florida State University Jan. 23 and lost a closer series against the Seminoles by a score of 3-4.
The Bears traveled to Alabama to face Samford on Wednesday, Jan. 26 and fell to the Bulldogs 61-75.
Former Georgia governor Nathan Deal was the keynote speaker of this year’s Founder’s Day, which took place on Feb. 2 in Willingham Auditorium.