A Bite of Science March 2, 2017 Abigail Spahr is swimming with the sharks—or will be soon, at least. With a major in biology and a minor in marine science, her future…
RIP to our friend “Big Daddy Cat” March 2, 2017 On Feb. 20, 2017 the catfish in the fishtank in the Jane P. Batten Student Center was found floating…
A new approach to public speaking March 2, 2017 Each time someone opens their mouth to speak or give a presentation, they are doing some type of public speaking. However, a lot of people don’t have…
Marlins helping the Military March 2, 2017 Numerous employers came to the Jane P. Batten Student Center, seeking the perfect employees for their companies, when…
Students, staff discuss Trump administration February 16, 2017 Waves of marches, bans and protests have greeted his presidency across the nation. To help alleviate some of the confusion, the Center for the Study of Religious Freedom and Professor of History Dr. Dan Margolies decided to put on an event to get students and staff talking…
Marlins declassified: Graduation survival kit February 16, 2017 1. “Create a ‘bucket list’ of things you want to do before you leave VWC…”
From the editor’s desk February 16, 2017 I’m the new editor-in-chief of the Marlin Chronicle for the spring semester.
Residence life transforms with a new staff February 16, 2017 Interviews with the new Residence life staff…
Study Away with Virginia Wesleyan College February 16, 2017 Every semester and even every break at Virginia Wesleyan College is marked with extraordinary opportunities for students to take their learning outside the classroom and travel around the globe. Whether for fun or academics, each person comes back with a different story. Some focus on the culture; others, the experiences; and a few inevitably…
Campus remembers math professor December 8, 2016 Linda Partridge, a popular and valued VWC mathematics professor, died Nov. 20 of cancer. Students and professors alike reacted with sadness and good memories of Partridge, speaking of how clearly she showed her care for her students.