Disclaimer: Strong Language Used Seeing people before you’re supposed to meet with them has always fascinated me. They are in their element. Sure, they’re waiting for you too, but they’re there first. They choose the table, they choose what’s on the table – it... More »
One of the fastest growing sports in the United States is finally poised to make its debut at Maryville University. According to a study by the New York Times, men’s lacrosse is one of only a few sports that are consistently growing in popularity throughout th... More »
In the bottom level of Maple 3 lives Draven Fuller. A fourth year sports business management major who spends his time surrounding himself with music, basketball, his friends and a pen. Greeted with a friendly handshake, I enter the living room that is filled ... More »
In a digital era, nearly every college student has heard of Tinder. In fact, a large majority of students have actually used the app. Some love it, and some hate it. What is it that makes users swipe right or swipe left? Ben Berberich, sophomore, is a fan of u... More »
Pawprint started a new tradition this December of #PawprintPupmas, allowing students to give shout outs and feature their furry friends. Here are 2016’s submissions: Our Mascot, Puppy Bow Wow Bow Tie Service Dogs Staying Festive Maryville ... More »
Why did you decide to play soccer at Maryville? “They were the last school to still be interested in me. Academically, the school is outstanding. I saw the potential in the program and I’m proud of our accomplishments. I love the guys on the team and that’s mo... More »
How important was your last collegiate season and did you end your career on a good note? “Every season has been really important for me, but the importance of this season was apparent because I knew it was my last season at Maryville, and it was the last chan... More »
Everyone has had a scenario where them and their group of friends keep disagreeing on where they should eat or which restaurant is the best. Now there is no need for those useless arguments. In order to find the most popular restaurant, Maryville University’s ... More »
Maryville Arts and Science professor Candace Chambers has been recently presented with an award for incorporating technology into teaching in different ways. Chambers received this honor at the Focus on Technology and Teaching conference in St. Louis. She is a... More »
Parties (Pretending Maryville has them) Freshmen: Coming to college, you think that you’re not going to change or do anything that you didn’t do in high-school. Seniors: Well look what happened… First Day of Class Freshmen: ... More »
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