KYLE SCHECKPHOTOGRAPHER TY SLATERSPORTS WRITER 11/11/2024 Alma College Volleyball ended the regular season with a 7-21 record, highlighted by clinching a playoff spot as the six-seed with a 3-5 conference standing. The team was led by Head Coach Leah Good in her second season with the Scots. She was aided by Assistant Coaches Taylor Cole... Continue Reading →
Student Poll 11/11/2024
Is it more embarrassing to stop to tie your shoe or to walk with your shoe untied? "I don't think so but I'm pretty sure it's only as embarrassing as you make it out to be. Just don't trip I guess." – Chris Ulysse ('27) "Not really because shoes get untied all the time. What's embarrassing is... Continue Reading →
Bi-Weekly Horoscopes 11/11/2024
LOTTIE CARMANLAYOUT EDITOR Aries (March 21st-April 19th) Today is the day that Aries will feel motivation to move forward with bold decisions that was once unclear. Trust your instincts and use this as an opportunity to act upon this green light. Taurus (April 20th-May 20th) Taurus has struggled to step outside your daily routine throughout... Continue Reading →
Alma College professors reflect on legacy and future
EMMA FIGLEWICZEDITOR 11/11/2024 Alma College has welcomed numerous professors over the years, all dedicated to helping students achieve their goals and earn their degrees. While the faculty has grown with the addition of many new members, some professors have remained at the institution for decades, continuing to shape and guide generations of students. “I was... Continue Reading →
Bi-Weekly Comic 11/11/2024
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Native American Heritage Month at Alma College
GRACE MAINSTAFF WRITER 11/11/2024 November is Native American Heritage Month, which brings numerous events to Alma’s campus for the purpose of learning about, celebrating and reflecting on both Indigenous American culture and the relationship between Native and White populations over time. There are many events happening on campus to celebrate NAHM, including the Dance on... Continue Reading →
Would it be better to raise or lower the voting age?
JAMIE DIEDRICHSTAFF WRITER 11/11/2024 As we round out election season, conversations about changing the age requirement to vote are circulating. Some people believe that would cut out a huge demographic of relevant voters, including incoming or current college students, and the evidence behind this argument is heavily contradictory. In my opinion, the voting age should... Continue Reading →
Is the Qdoba on campus a knock-off?
NAYONIKAA SINGHAALPHOTOGRAPHER FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER 11/11/2024 The Qdoba restaurant on campus is one of the most attractive places for students to go and dine in: it is easy, fast and offers healthy meal options. But does Alma College provide its students with the real Qdoba experience? You know the quality that other Qdoba restaurants provide... Continue Reading →
