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April 3, 2025

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The 2025 Spring Break Issue

The Marlin Chronicle Lily Reslink|Marlin Chronicle

Chic’s Beach, a popular attraction among local students, welcomes beachgoers on a breezy, calm spring break afternoon. THURSDAY 4.3.25|| MARLINCHRONICLE.VWU.EDU

VIRGINIA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

From library to the Athenaeum Renovations add new offices to the Hofheimer Library, part of a larger plan to expand the building’s functions. BY MIA DIEHL

mjdiehl@vwu.edu

Virginia Wesleyan’s library is currently undergoing a makeover. President Scott Miller announced in the weekly Nota Bene on March 17 that changes in the library are underway that will turn the library into a central hub. According to the Nota Bene,

changes include the relocation of Offices for Career Development, Civic Engagement and Service Learning, Global Engagement, Undergraduate Research and Creativity, VWU Online, and Instructional Technology to the library. Miller said in the Nota Bene, “Construction will begin in the coming weeks, with completion

McKenna Howenstine|Marlin Chronicle The space titled “Bank of America Study Concourse,” after furniture was removed for renovations, taken March 14.

Inside Look:

‘What fools these mortals be’ --- Page 5 A review of VWU’s original production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’

Lily Reslink|Marlin Chronicle Workers carried in paneling for the construction of new offices, taken March 25. expected by summer 2025. The Athenaeum will be designed to foster collaboration, creativity, and discovery. Key features will include: • The raised Forum Stage – A flexible space for readings, lectures, panel discussions, and public events. • Lounge and meeting areas – Comfortable, furnished spaces for receptions, meetings, and informal gatherings. • Expanded galleries and seminar rooms – Integrating the Neil Britton Gallery, Barclay Sheaks Gallery, and Pruden Seminar Room for exhibitions, lectures, and study. • A 24-hour study lounge – Featuring a dedicated computer bay for students needing access to e-books and digital resources.” These changes are a result of

what Miller and Provost and Vice President Deirdre GonsalvesJackson called the Campus Master Plan Process. The Master Plan Process is, according to the Capital Projects page of the VWU website, a 2016-2026 “master planning process titled ‘Transformation Now!’”

See LIBRARY Page 2

McKenna Howenstine| Marlin Chronicle Office walls began to go up, taken March 25.

Lily Reslink|Marlin Chronicle

Gone phishin’ BY DUDA BERNARDO

mdefreitasbernardo@vwu.edu

The Malbon Center for Technology began to increase security measures and educate users due to a wave of phishing attempts to Virginia Wesleyan’s email accounts. Since January, the Malbon Center has issued warnings via email for at least nine widespread phishing attempts. Phishing is a form of social engineering and a scam where attackers trick users into installing malware or revealing private information. In email format, phishing attacks aim to steal account credentials and other sensitive information.

See PHISHING Page 4

Spring Breakers

BY MEENA LENNON mjlennon@vwu.edu

Spring break can often be a breather for many students, whether it be a break from studies or a chance to reconnect with family and friends. Some took time to catch up on their work, while others took the opportunity to travel and have fun with their friends. Grace McMahon, an exchange student from Ireland, took the opportunity to

explore around America with her boyfriend and family. McMahon traveled to Boston, Mass., New York City, Philadelphia, Penn. and Washington, D.C. Spending the time with her boyfriend, brother and parents, she said the highlight of her break was walking in the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

See BREAK Page 4

McKenna Howenstine| Marlin Chronicle

Textbooks to be included in tuition starting next semester --- Page 2

Mia Diehl|Marlin Chronicle In the Virgin Islands, the Marriot Frenchmen’s Cove welcomes visitors.

Breakfast with the Animals --- Page 9

Kami Whisenhunt|Marlin Chronicle

Spring season is underway --- Page 7

A Marlin spring sports recap

Mia Diehl|Marlin Chronicle Sophomore Milo Schuele on a boat off the coast of the Virgin Islands.

Grace McMahon|Courtesy Exchange student Grace McMahon visited the Jefferson Memorial on her trip to Washington, D.C.

Mia Diehl|Marlin Chronicle A sailboat floats on waters between the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.


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