What got you started in taekwondo? “I just started off of a whim. I just wanted to get out my comfort zone, and this is something that was offered around where I lived, so I decided to give it a shot and I ended up loving it. I started in 2011, so it’s been se... More »
Saints Style is the weekly roundup of stylish Maryville students walking around campus, hanging out in student centered-spaces and waiting for classes in academic halls. If a Maryville student is dressed uniquely well, in business casual or in a trendy style, ... More »
First-year student, Bailey Watkins, has dealt with congenital heart disease (CHD) since she was born. From near-death experiences to publishing a book when she was a first-grader, Watkins has a unique story to tell. What is CHD? “Congenital Heart Disease is a ... More »
Think back to what the world was like ten years ago. Denim mini skirts with cropped leggings, hardcore editing of all of your photos, posting a Facebook status every time a thought entered your brain; It all seems cringe-worthy when you look back at it, right?... More »
Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins! Fill your dorm with these no-carve pumpkin designs. All it takes is a pumpkin, a few supplies and a love for Halloween to create this easy DIY. Ghost and bat garlands Spice up the walls of your dorm with this spooky DIY. In just t... More »
The weather may still be hot, but Fall Festival at Maryville can put you in an autumn mood. Fall Festival is a week-long series of events where organizations, USems and clubs organize and compete for the Fall Festival Trophy. Everyone is welcome to attend the ... More »
With over 1,600 volunteers and over 100 organizations, #MRO17 was the largest to date. Maryville Reaches Out, also known as MRO, is an annual event, a day when all students, faculty, staff and alumni are encouraged to share their time and talent in community s... More »
The following articles were written by middle schoolers during the C3 Coding Camp at Maryville. Coding Preparing Us For The Future By: Ta’Kiya Miles We will need coding in the future. The Fast Company website says “seven million... More »