After months of dedication and hard work, your success or failure in a college course can be determined by one heavy weighted assignment—the final exam. More times than not, final exams are usually all in the same week. While the thought of this can be stressf... More »
Across the Maryville campus, students, faculty and staff celebrate Mother’s Day in many different ways. This year, Mother’s Day takes place Sunday, May 12. While holidays are celebrated differently across the board, Mother’s Day typically involves presenting m... More »
The spring season and allergies often come hand-in-hand. While the temperature rises, so can the pollen and mold count, resulting in unpleasant allergies with it. Once you start suffering from seasonal allergy symptoms such as watery eyes, stuffy nose and coug... More »
Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, that honors the veterans who died while serving in the U.S. military. Memorial Day 2019 will occur on Monday, May 27. Originally known as Decoration Day, it started in the years after the... More »
The Golden Louies is an event that many look forward to every year. The event is run by Maryville University’s own online newspaper organization, Pawprint, and offers awards to nominees across campus. This is a way for Maryville students and faculty to be reco... More »
When a teach announces a big exam is coming up some students immediately start to prepare as soon as the class is over, but others push it off until the very last second. The difference between those two types of people categorizes them into two groups: the ov... More »
It all started with a slab of concrete and a group of determined, hard-working students. While some chose to stay home for spring break, others chose to lend a hand to those in need. Maryville University offers several alternative spring break trips, but the s... More »
By day, she attends class as a student at Maryville University. By night, she skates on the ice of the Scott Trade Center for thousands to see. Meet Emma Pinson: a first-year student and a member of the St. Louis Blue’s Blue Crew. AdministratorMore Posts More »
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 »
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