
Month: March 2024


State of the College Address: President Webster’s Three-Year Plan to Make the Institution ‘Stronger’
On Wednesday, Albion College Student Senate and the Office of the President hosted the first State of the College address since the COVID-19 pandemic. The […]

Roundtable Opens the Door for DEI: ‘The Door is Closed, Not Locked’
On Thursday in the Mudd side of the Stockwell-Mudd library, a roundtable discussion: Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (DEI) was held. The […]

Photos: CSE and AmeriCorps Host Thrift Fair, ‘Promoting Sustainability’
On Friday, in an effort to promote sustainability, Albion College AmeriCorps and the Center for Sustainability and the Environment (CSE) hosted their annual thrift fair […]

Opinion: A How-To Registration Guide From an Overplanner
I ran to my laptop the minute I had access to the Fall 2024 course schedule – I just had to know what classes were […]

Opinion: Pleiad Staff Podcast Recommendations
As staffers of the Pleiad, a multi-media news publication, it should come as no surprise that we are avid media consumers. We love all types […]

Opinion: The Importance of Physical Media
As heavy as my comics collection may be getting, I don’t mind carrying it with me everywhere I go; roughly somewhere north of 200 issues, […]

Opinion: Finding Beauty in a Big City
When I tell people I live in Detroit, they immediately think I live in a stereotypical city: loud noise, bright lights and, for a lack […]

Pinning Perseverance: Women’s Wrestling Journey to Nationals
Two years after the women’s wrestling team competed nationally, they’re back to pinning down the competition. Four members of the team, Fowlerville sophomore Hannah Arledge, […]

Opinion: Home is Where My Friends and I Watch Reality TV
When you finally find your people – those who love you as you are – it feels like a revival. For me, this revival means […]

A Deep Dive into Animal Conditions at the Whitehouse Nature Center
Albion’s Whitehouse Nature Center (WNC) provides visitors with 144 acres worth of land and five miles of trails, for anything from recreational activities to searching […]

Housing 102: A Guide to Room Selection
The Returning Student Housing Form opens today, and will remain open until March 25. A common question for students like Mikado junior Taylor Clark is, […]