Guest Column: Oxford, Mourning from a Distance
Liam Rappleye is a first-year English major from Grand Haven. The smell of spray paint makes me dizzy. My heart hurts. I might throw up. […]
Liam Rappleye is a first-year English major from Grand Haven. The smell of spray paint makes me dizzy. My heart hurts. I might throw up. […]
The Albion Aglow Parade was held on Friday with Christmas caroling, tree lighting and a parade down Superior Street. The event started with the tree […]
On Saturday, Albion College’s Euphonics performed live for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Euphonics is Albion’s only acapella singing group. […]
On Thursday night, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (AKA) Sigma Zeta Chapter hosted an ugly sweater game night in the Kellogg Center living room. The […]
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Last school year, Albion College partnered with TimelyCare, a virtual health and counseling service, to provide students with a health-related resource. TimelyCare immediately connects its […]
After reading about Kyle Rittenhouse’s verdict on Nov. 19, which acquitted Rittenhouse of all criminal charges in the killing of two people and injuring one […]
Over Thanksgiving break, I returned from my on-campus housing to my home in southeast Michigan. It was over these five or so days, that I […]
The Divine Dance Team, previously known as Sonic Boom, has been at Albion College since fall 2018. Ever since the group established itself on campus, […]
The Undocumented Student Support Committee (USSC) has focused on voicing the concerns of students within the Deffered Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program as well […]
Jason Raddatz ’91 is the director of the Whitehouse Nature Center. Raddatz prior to coming to Albion had career stepping stones as a nurse, a […]
There are 438 Division lll (Dlll) schools with an average of one in six students being an athlete. Dlll is not as much of a […]
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