Mercer's annual Gothic Festival presents a week of spooky events
By Delaila Marquez | November 9The third annual Gothic Festival concluded after successfully hosting a week of horror-inspired events leading up to Halloween.
The third annual Gothic Festival concluded after successfully hosting a week of horror-inspired events leading up to Halloween.
What began as a budding late-night bakery in Philadelphia has expanded into a franchise popular amongst all dessert lovers. From mouth-watering chocolate chip cookies to vegan ice cream, a long-anticipated new dessert store hit Mercer University Drive in Mercer Landing on Oct. 31.
Mercer students sporting ancient Greek costumes and shields gathered in Newton Chapel on Oct. 13 to participate in the ninth annual Great Books Games.
In the enchanting world of Wonderland, curiosity reigns supreme with every twist and turn leading to a new adventure. Inspired by Lewis Carroll's timeless tale "Alice in Wonderland," Mercer Players performed their debut of this classic in Tattnall Square Park on Sept. 21.
Translating to “one” in the language Kinyarwanda, IMWE began as an extension of the Mercer on Mission trip in Rwanda, supporting women facing the aftermaths of genocide through the sale of their handmade products.
Bottoms was the editor of Mercer’s literary magazine "The Dulcimer," which was then in its earliest years of publication and would, some thirty years later, go on to be the ninth Georgia Poet Laureate.
The history of video game adaptations is a messy one.
“I hear the characters’ voices in my head and they feel very real to me,” Johnston said. “I feel like they’re a part of me.”
The 95th Academy Awards aired on Sunday, Mar. 17 and honored a multitude of films and filmmakers. From tear-jerking moments and heartfelt speeches to shocking upsets, this year’s show was one to remember.
“I just want students to think and write for themselves."
The annual campus music festival is just a few days away.
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The end of February brought Black History Month to a close, but celebrations of Black joy and excellence won't stop on Mercer's campus.
Ingram will join a number of legends to have performed at the theater, such as Macon's own Otis Redding and the Allman Brothers Band.
Each year, movies seem to permeate a specific theme; this year’s variation incorporated the idea of brainwashing.
There is always an appealing array of delights that are available across campus on Valentine's Day for students to participate in.
“Even though we have our fair share of parties, compared to other schools, Mercer’s party scene isn’t all that.”
In today’s stream-centric culture, SZA enjoys a kind of success and staying power few other artists have been able to match.
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.
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.