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THE ECHO IS AN AWARD-WINNING STUDENT-RUN PUBLICATION
The University of Olivet
SERVING THE COMMUNITY OF OLIVET SINCE 1888
Echo Staff
Feb 10, 2016
“African Art in the Cycle of Life” exhibit now on display
The Olivet College Visual Arts Department is hosting an exhibition titled "African Art in the Cycle of Life: Work from the Collection of...
Emily Cusack
Feb 5, 2016
Do you know your Greek?
Courtesy photos Olivet College is home to 11 unique Greek societies. Since it’s pledging season, it only seemed right to share a little...
Mitch Galloway
Feb 5, 2016
When disasters hit, why would smiling ensue?
His nasally voice and hungry body donned the ballroom stage Friday afternoon at the Grand Amway Plaza Hotel. The speech by Gov. Rick...
Kori Ramirez
Feb 5, 2016
‘Making a Murderer’ - The Netflix sensation that will not die
Graphic by Vicki Mellino For the average crime lover, shows like “Law and Order” and “Criminal Minds” provide the perfect gateway into...
Echo Staff
Feb 5, 2016
BSU continues its work for Flint
Before Thanksgiving break, the Black Student Union (BSU) held a water drive for about two weeks and collected 3,200 bottles of water to...
Echo Staff
Feb 5, 2016
Echo earns 4 collegiate newspaper honors
Four Olivet College Echo staff members have earned honors in the 2015 Better Collegiate Newspaper contest, offered annually by the...
Echo Staff
Feb 5, 2016
Echo editor awarded Michigan Press Association Foundation Scholarship
Mitchell Galloway, senior and editor of the Olivet College Echo, has been selected to receive one of the Michigan Press Association (MPA)...
Travis Petts
Feb 5, 2016
Winter sports recap at mid-season
Photos by Miquel Marin Winter sports are in mid-season here at Olivet College. All Comet teams are competing among Michigan...
Echo Staff
Feb 5, 2016
Women's Board offering annual scholarship
While the Women’s Board of Olivet College has been around since 1859, scholarships were a later addition to the group’s mission. But,...
Echo Staff
Jan 31, 2016
Why is this man smiling?
Gov. Rick Snyder (seated) shows a $28 million bill to aid Flint that he had just signed in Grand Rapids on Jan. 29. Behind the governor,...
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