LOTTIE CARMENLAYOUT EDITOR Aries (March 21st-April 19th) Aries relates most to the werewolf. Like the sudden change that a werewolf experiences during afull moon, you are also making quick decisions without much thought. Work towards trustingyourself more. Taurus (April 20th-May 20th) One might say that a vampire and Taurus go hand in hand. Recently, your... Continue Reading →
Alma College introduces The Math Help Center
NAYONIKAA SINGHAALPHOTOGRAPHER LASMINA IDRISSTAFF WRITER 10/28/2024 The new Math Help Center is open for visitors from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday nights in room 102 of the Learning Commons. The Math Center will be working in a similar way to the already existing Writing Center. During working hours any student... Continue Reading →
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Alma’s Wright House restoration project
LEXIE THAYERSTAFF WRITER 10/28/2024 The Wright House is a historic stone mansion that was built in 1888 in downtown Alma at 503 N. State St. For many years, it was left to rust and wear. But the house’s location on State Street gave it plenty of attention, and now the Gratiot County Historical and Genealogical... Continue Reading →
New Digital Marketing major creates new problems
ALLI WICHERTGRAPHIC DESIGNER KATELYN THOMASSTAFF WRITER 10/28/2024 A new marketing major has left some New Media Studies (NMS) students in a difficult position. Originally, Digital Marketing was a part of the Marketing major, but this major is no longer offered. In light of trying to attract more students, Alma has created a separate Digital Marketing major. However,... Continue Reading →
What actually happens to recycling on campus?
JORDAN FOXCOPY EDITOR 10/28/2024 Rumors around campus have been spreading that recycling does not get recycled but instead ends up being thrown away with the rest of the trash. As someone who grew up volunteering at a recycling center, I found this incredibly disheartening to hear. However, after speaking directly to those in charge of... Continue Reading →
Success for Detroit sports teams
LINDSEY ZARKAGRAPHIC DESIGNER JACK JONESSTAFF WRITER 10/28/2024 Detroit Sports are having a resurgence this year as many of the Detroit sports teams have been finding success to begin and end their seasons. The Tigers had an exciting and somewhat disappointing end to their up-and-down season after a surprise playoff berth. The Lions are off to... Continue Reading →
Hurricanes Helene and Milton: costs and impacts
AUDREY HESTERSTAFF WRITER 10/28/2024 Over the past month, the United States has seen two large and notable hurricanes hit its southeastern shores. Hurricane Helene, which hit ground in Florida on Sep. 26, and Hurricane Milton, which also hit Florida on Oct. 9. They are the second and third hurricanes to hit Florida this year. Since... Continue Reading →
