
May 11, 2010
NewsFlood-ridden Nashville needs assistanceAfter torrential storms that have left middle Tenn. in shambles, many residents of Nashville need financial and physical assistanc Paint. Post. Print The facebook invite said it all: the Paint. Post. Print. art show was “an artistic experience as of yet unknown to mankind.” The Clayton Center for the Arts building set the mood for the dazzling event, which took place on May 4 from 7 to 9 p.mr. The most outstanding senior At the close of every year, Maryville College’s most coveted recognition is decided upon and awarded to a personality that the school and its student body feel to be most outstanding. And this year’s “2010 Most Outstanding Senior Award” has been given most accurately to Carolyn Lyden.
The Pistol Creek Wetland Center has been an ongoing project for the City of Maryville since the 1990s, when they acquired land off of Montvale Station road near our own Maryville College.
About two weeks ago, an event took place in silence. In a world where long, drawn-out, detailed conversations are held, not a word was spoken. This is a world that many live in, a world of silence.
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