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Opinion: Corporate Coffee Ruined the Coffee Industry
While corporate coffee chains are convenient, they harm coffee culture, local coffee shops and roasters and create unreasonable working...
Elinor Shelp-Peck
Apr 20, 20223 min read
Opinion: The Student Mental Health Crisis
Mental health and mental illness are important and have only become more prevalent issues with time. I have been extremely fortunate to...
Shae-Lynn Henderson
Apr 20, 20223 min read


Meredith Holds First Spring Formal Since Pandemic Began
Spring Formal is an annual tradition at Meredith College. Spring Formal 2022 is the first formal held on campus since the start of the...

Freya Dahlgren (she/her)
Apr 20, 20222 min read


Opinion: Why the Guest Policy is Important
At the beginning of every school year, Meredith’s guest policy is conveyed to incoming students. Because of COVID-19, newer students have...

Aminah Jenkins
Apr 18, 20223 min read


Places to Walk While the Greenway is Closed
With the portion of the greenway closest to Meredith closed until mid- to late May, here is a list of three alternative places to walk in...
Piper Carriere
Apr 13, 20221 min read


Spectacular! to Celebrate Global Culture
The Spectacular! celebration will be held in Kresge Auditorium on Wednesday, April 13, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The event meets...
Cady Stanley
Apr 11, 20221 min read


Weekly Sports Wrap-Up: Busy Week for Avenging Angels
April 5: Tennis match against William Peace University The Avenging Angels won their game against William Peace University with a final...

The Meredith Herald Staff
Apr 11, 20225 min read


What to Know as Midterm Elections Approach
North Carolina will hold primary elections on May 17. The voter turnout rate for college students increased in 2020 compared to 2016, but...
hmohdtaib
Apr 8, 20222 min read


Post-Pandemic Clothing Trends
Around campus, the majority of students dress in yoga pants, mom jeans and sweatshirts. But has college attire always been this way?...
Melissa Taylor
Apr 8, 20223 min read


Meredith College Announces Renaming of Joyner Hall
In a statement made to the Meredith community on April 6, President Jo Allen, ‘80, and Board of Trustees Chair Yvette Brown, ‘90,...

Freya Dahlgren (she/her)
Apr 6, 20222 min read


Student Research Spotlights in Miscellaneous Disciplines
Regina Franceschi, ‘22: “Turn of the Century: An Exploration of Historical Construction and Designs from 1890-1910” Please describe your...

The Meredith Herald Staff
Apr 6, 20224 min read


Building New Opportunities at Meredith
Construction of Meredith’s new Exercise and Sports Science (ESS) and Communication building has continued this school year. The new...

mebarnhill
Apr 6, 20221 min read


Meredith SAAC’s “Pennies for a Purpose”
The Meredith College Student Athlete Advisory (SAAC) Committee is hosting a fundraiser entitled “Pennies for a Purpose” which oversees...
Shae-Lynn Henderson
Apr 6, 20222 min read


The Colton Review Reveal on CSA Day
This year's edition of The Colton Review will be revealed as part of Celebrating Student Achievement (CSA) Day. The reveal will be on...
Haileigh West
Apr 6, 20222 min read


Using Sensitive Language in the Classroom
Trigger warning: Mentions of racism and homophobia The Meredith Herald recently received a report of a professor using a slur in the...
Evelyn Summers
Apr 6, 20224 min read
Opinion: Students Should Attend CSA Day
Celebrating Student Achievement (CSA) Day at Meredith College is a day full of presentations, performances and ceremonies to celebrate...
Shae-Lynn Henderson
Apr 6, 20223 min read


Student Research Spotlights in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Safa Ahmed, ‘23: “The Color of Words: Investigating the Effects of Consonant Sounds in Synesthesia” Please describe your research....

The Meredith Herald Staff
Apr 6, 20223 min read


Student Research Spotlights in Arts and Humanities
Elena Blackwelder, ‘23: “White Women and Civil Rights: The Sisters Were Only In It For Themselves” Please describe your research. “My...

The Meredith Herald Staff
Apr 6, 20225 min read
Opinion: Too Many Traditions, Too Little Time
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many Meredith College traditions have been canceled, modified or postponed. This has greatly impacted many...
Elinor Shelp-Peck
Apr 6, 20223 min read
A Letter to the Editors: Why Students Aren’t Running for Campus Positions
Recently, an article titled “Why Don’t Students Run for Campus Positions?” was published on The Meredith Herald’s website. The author...

The Meredith Herald Staff
Apr 6, 20224 min read
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