Virginia Wesleyan dyes campus ponds blue October 10, 2024 Unedited photo showing the color of the pond in front of the Goode Center. McKenna Howenstine|Marlin Chronicle Virginia Wesleyan uses ProcellaCOR, an FDA “reduced…
Sophomore plays villain, teaches kids May 9, 2024 Sophomore John Post directs at the Smithfield Little Theater during their free time. John Post|Courtesy Sophomore John Post has played as a villain in…
‘Anastasia’ offers ‘a constant sense of nostalgia’ April 18, 2024 Junior Annie O’Shea stands center stage during a dress rehearsal of “Anastasia,” in which she plays the female lead Anya. Laila Jones|Marlin Chronicle The…
Shack-a-Thon persists through rain March 28, 2024 Students set up cardboard homes to spend the night at the Batten Student Center. Laila Jones|Marlin Chronicle Members of Students Against Continued Homelessness (SACH)…
Marlins welcome new Global Engagement director March 7, 2024 Brooke Novkovic plans to grow the study abroad program and “take a little fear out of the process.” Brooke Novkovic traveling in Stolac, Bosnia-Herzegovina Brooke…
Divine Nine Greeks thrive despite low enrollment February 22, 2024 Historically Black fraternities and sororities stay active on campus through robust community support and philanthropic ideals. ABOVE: Junior Judah King and Justin Carr…
“Religion in Outer Space” meets diversity January 12, 2024 Featured Image: Laila Jones | Marlin Chronicle Caption: Dr. Eric Mazur in his “Religion in Outer Space” talk. Dr. Eric Mazur explores what…
Free breakfast, room service in a hotel dorm November 16, 2023 Featured Image: Ross Winner | Marlin Chronicle Several Virginia Wesleyan students live in a Comfort Inn roughly a five-minute drive from campus, and have…
“The world is about to change:” AI enters college classrooms October 5, 2023 Featured Image: Mars Johnson | Marlin Chronicle ChatGPT and other large language models, colloquially known as AI, are becoming a part of classroom life,…
Art faculty exhibition showcases talent March 23, 2023 Featured Image: Left to right: Professors John Rudel, Phil Guilfoyle and Joyce Howell stand in the Neil Britton Gallery. Carley Tantlinger | Marlin Chronicle…