What you should know before you get a tattoo in college
By KC Wetherington | February 9Dorrough says the studio probably sees about ten college students a week, and only about half of them put real thought into what they want on their bodies.
Dorrough says the studio probably sees about ten college students a week, and only about half of them put real thought into what they want on their bodies.
“If you know you want to be a writer, and you're in college, and you can take all the classes and you can major in it, why not do it?”
The Weeknd continues to push personal and musical boundaries on this new record, with hopes of further improvement to come on the possible future album “After Life.”
"That's really all we're looking for in the end. Good work by Mercer students." The deadline to submit is the end of the day Saturday, Jan 29.
As someone who almost exclusively reads LGBTQ literature, I’m here to hopefully make your search for representation less arduous.
The film showing will be at the Douglass Theatre at 7 p.m. Thursday. Admission is free for students with ID and $5 for faculty, staff or the general public. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
When the magic begins dying, it’s Mirabel who must discover why and save the rest of her family’s gifts.
Foreign, indie and international films are some of the most well-crafted films, and it is amazing that the Douglass Theatre and the Macon Film Guild give them their time to be shown on a big screen in a beautiful theater with an electric atmosphere.
“When I learned that she was re-recording it, I felt proud of her because I know how hard it is for some artists to own their own music because of the way record companies and the music industry works.”
Quickly approaching two years since the mural’s removal, it is still unclear why the mural was removed, if any retributions were made to the artist or the community, and if there will ever be a mural on the previously occupied wall ever again.
“Big Mouth” is the perfect depiction of how comedy can intersect with discussions of sex without being offensive.
The film is formidable, and the visuals alone make it hard to look away.
Viewed in the context of modern society, the show reflects many aspects of life under a capitalist structure and asks its viewers, “How far will you go for the money?”
Put on the costume Saturday and spend all day Sunday getting your scare on!
Directed by Mercer alumnus Charlie Thomas, the show featured junior Imira Ackerson as Hamlet.
“My little hometown of Macon was heavily instrumental in my musical background.”
Throughout the album, she rages against — but also deeply loves — the world as well as herself.
With Hispanic Heritage month in full swing, Mercerians can expect to look forward to the game night at the end of the month and continue to enjoy the culture all around.
“There is only so much social welfare policies can do,” Nanette Matthews, co-founder of Macon’s Community Fridge, said.
With the legacy that he has already created for himself, West will likely continue to push musical boundaries