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Student Athlete Day recognizes Mercer’s athletic teams

To recognize our outstanding athletes and the contribution they make to our school, Student Athlete Day was held at Mercer on April 10, 2013. This has been a big annual event for all of the student athletes to get together. Mercer has had this event for many years. There is a National Student Athlete ...

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The Dulcimer unveils new look at annual release party

The long-awaited literary and arts magazine from the Dulcimer was released last Thursday, April 11. The Dulcimer hosted an annual release party to celebrate and bring together art and literature lovers. The event was held downtown at the 567. To start off the evening at the release party, there was a ...

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Pipe organ donated to Mercer’s Townsend School of Music

Beginning on Friday, April 12, and concluding on Sunday, April 15, Mercer’s Townsend School of Music hosted a weekend-long dedication and inauguration of its Giuseppe Englert Memorial Organ. The University received the organ as a gift earlier in the school year, and recently fi nished installation at ...

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SGA has another successful Taste of Macon

On Friday, April 12, SGA executed its annual Taste of Macon in the outfi eld of Mercer baseball’s weekend series against Florida Gulf Coast. It did not take long for a crowd to show up and get in line for this event. While students awaited their chance to acquire a plate of local delicacies, Mercer’s ...

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Annual BEAR Day features student work

On April 11, students presented unique works from the year at the Breakthrough Engaging the Arts and Research event, known as BEAR Day. BEAR Day allows students to present research in the sciences and humanities through posters, presentations and an art show. BEAR Day ran in parallel with an Engineering ...

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Magnolia Street Soap Box Derby attracts thousands

Rain failed to deter many community members from attending the Magnolia Street Soap Box Derby on April 14. The derby, organized by InTown Macon and College Hill Alliance, attracted a crowd of over 1,000. Attendance was down from 2,500 attendees last year but according to InTown Macon’s Koryn Young, ...

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Mercer partners with Piedmont to open organ transplant center

April 17 will mark the opening of Mercer Medicine’s and Piedmont Healthcare’s collaborative organ transplant satellite clinic. The clinic will provide crucial preoperative and post-operative transplant services to those in Central Georgia needing kidney transplants. Of the 3,200 Georgia patients ...

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SHAPE Carnival raises awareness and engages participants

Last Wednesday Mercer’s annual SHAPE Carnival took place in the University Center. The intention of the Carnival was to help raise awareness on sexual assault, hazing and alcohol prevention by having participants partake in different games and events. The aim of the carnival is to help people understand ...

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Dodgeball tournament raises money for Mercer on Mission

On Thursday, April 4, a dodgeball tournament has held at 7 p.m. at the intramural basketball court in the University Center. The dodgeball tournament was a joint fundraising event between the Biomedical Engineering Society and the Mercer University Korean Student Association. The requirements to enter ...

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Jakob Gollon honored by NABC at Final Four

During halftime of the Michigan versus Syracuse semifinal game, Jakob Gollon, junior forward for the Mercer men’s basketball team was officially honored with a spot on the All State National Association of Basketball Coaches Good Works Team. The award recognizes a unique group of men’s college basketball ...

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Students support Relay for Life

Last weekend was about supporting cancer survivors, remembering loved ones and battling against the elusive disease, as both Mercer and Wesleyan held their Relay for Life events. Mercer hosted its Relay for Life April 5 on the intramural courts in the University Center from 6-11 p.m. Different Mercer ...

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Mercer elects new SGA president, vice president

The Student Government Association concluded the annual Presidential elections last Tuesday, April 2, with the victory of rising junior senators, Raymond Partolan as SGA President and Melina Hettiaratchi as Vice President. Partolan is majoring in political science and Spanish. He has had previous Student ...

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SGA plans to launch mobile app

The Mercer Student Government Association (SGA) is launching a new SGA mobile application, or app, in hopes of bringing all Mercer information within students’ fingertips. SGA President Mollie Davis said the app would be “A one-stop shop for all Mercer information,” which gives students’ access ...

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Marketing students promote Mercer Bears baseball

Senior marketing students are working to promote Mercer University’s baseball team by inviting students, faculty, and local families to themed games held on Claude Smith Field throughout the semester. The baseball-marketing group, self titled as the SSBE Marketing Group is part of a yearlong Strategic ...

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Service Scholars host Curry Scurry

The Mercer Service Scholars Class of 2014 hosted a 5K race Saturday, Mar. 23, to raise funds for the Trivandrum Fuller Center for Housing in Kerala, India. They dubbed their event the Curry Scurry—“a catchy race name that also encapsulates Indian culture,” said cohort-member Lindsey Autry. The ...

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Mercer’s Debate team places third

Before Spring Break, Mercer’s debate team competed in the Florida-held Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha National Championship Tournament. The team overall received third place, with sophomore Caleb Maier placing as the best overall speaker for the entire tournament. In addition, Gabriel Ramirez took ...

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Student’s car broken into near Garden Apartments

A student’s car was found broken into on Mar. 6 in the campus parking lot behind Greek row near the apartments. Kaitlyn Schmitt was on her way to a boot camp workout class with friends when she realized her car was in a state of disarray and the passenger door propped open. “I went to unlock the ...


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