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(01/23/23 11:50pm)
Mercer’s baseball team hosted their annual First Pitch Classic on Jan. 18 to kickstart the 2023 season. The event featured a cash bar, a silent auction and an opportunity to win either $5,000 or $10,000 in a raffle.
(01/25/23 3:50am)
A party school is a school typically located in a large city (or city in which a large population of the residents is college students) that tends to have high enrollment, a prominent Greek presence and a sizable number of student-led organizations, according to professor and writer Rayelle Davis. These factors combined equate to an environment welcoming of parties. From the 140+ student-run organizations to the incredibly active Greek life, Mercer seems to align with many aspects of a party school. However, many students fail to consider Mercer a party school because of its discouragement of party culture.
(01/19/23 2:53am)
Mercer’s Ousman Jabang '23 was selected 75th overall in the Major League Soccer (MLS) SuperDraft, to CF Montréal on Dec. 21, 2022. Jabang has played for the Bears since he signed with the team out of Ola High School in McDonough, Georgia.
(01/19/23 8:52pm)
“SOS” is the second studio album by singer Solána Imani Rowe, known professionally as SZA.
(01/12/23 4:02pm)
The Minority Mentor Program (MMP) and Office of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives (ODII) are hosting the Living the Dream March and Tribute on Friday starting at 3:30 p.m. The keynote address will be delivered by Mercer University's Professor of Homiletics, Otis Moss III.
(12/15/22 8:47pm)
Several Mercer students gathered in the Connell Student Center breezeway on Nov. 30 to spread an important message: there are consequences to e-waste.
(12/15/22 8:52pm)
“In the middle of all that darkness there was one light,” Craig McMahan said, looking out from the stage of Willingham auditorium at Mercer’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting. The event was presented by the Heritage Life Committee on Dec. 8 and featured guest speakers and songs from Mercer Singers.
(12/08/22 4:23am)
As the Mercer women's basketball team progresses through the season, they earned a big win against the University of South Alabama, but not without racking up some losses along the way.
(12/07/22 3:35am)
The Mercer men's basketball team now rests at a 5-5 overall standing after a week of back and forth wins and losses.
(12/05/22 9:33pm)
After 102 years of print publication, The Cluster will become digital-only starting in 2023. The Dec. 6 issue will be the final print edition.
(01/09/23 4:47pm)
Many students have begun their search for internships and career advice. With the numerous tasks to complete to make yourself marketable and the seemingly endless amount of research needed to find an internship that matches your values, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Executive Director for Mercer’s Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) Kim Meredith refers to it as “analysis paralysis.”
(12/05/22 5:00am)
As people pack away their pumpkins and bring out their Christmas trees, the annual approach of “cuffing season” means dating app usage is at an all-time high.
(12/08/22 4:24am)
Mercer’s Public Anthropology and Activism class is in the process of finalizing a mural created by Mercer students. The project aims to spark conversations about diversity on campus.
(12/12/22 10:22pm)
Mercer's second annual "Gothic Festival" was held in Connell Student Center Oct. 26-29. Those curious about all things Gothic were able to participate in activities, discussions and displays of chilling visual arts and cosplay a mere few days before Halloween.
(12/12/22 10:25pm)
The Filipino Student Association held its first Palabok and Lumpia event Oct. 26 on Cruz Plaza to raise money for the club to fund future events on campus and for the potential to travel to state-wide FSA events.
(12/01/22 3:07pm)
On Nov. 17, the rock band, "Queen," had a rebirth in Macon. The group "One Night of Queen" performed at the Grand Opera House downtown with songs made famous by the internationally renowned British group.
(11/25/22 2:42am)
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(12/01/22 3:11pm)
At 6 p.m. on Nov. 17, Mercer’s Resident Hall Association, RHA, held their annual town hall meeting in Stetson Hall. The goal of the meeting was to bring awareness to issues that students may be experiencing in apartments and dorms on campus.
(11/29/22 2:44am)
The strings of glittering lights that hung over Mercer Village illuminated students and community members during the Light More Homes festival Nov. 17. Attendees enjoyed games, a snow machine and other Christmas festivities.
(11/29/22 5:00am)
With only one big ticket on the runoff for most of Georgia, the election between Herschel Walker (R) and Raphael Warnock (D) will likely be just as harshly contested as it was in the November midterm. The Dec. 6 runoff will decide who will go to the Democrat-controlled Senate, but not before the “lame duck” session of congress concludes in December.