JAMIE DIEDRICHPHOTOGRAPHERLAYOUT EDITOR 3/30/2026 Women’s History Month takes place throughout March, and Alma College had several events to celebrate the occasion. “To me, Women’s History Month is a celebration, but not just that--it is also a correction of historical omissions, minimizations, exclusions, and erasures so we can understand the immense historical influence of women in... Continue Reading →
Inverse effects of US-Israel’s Iran bombing
LEXIE THAYERPHOTOGRAPHER NAYONIKAA SINGHALSTAFF WRITER 3/30/2026 Weeks into the US-Israel war on Iran, the conflict continues to widen, drawing in regional actors and reshaping global markets as diplomatic efforts stall. Washington and Tel Aviv have intensified coordinated strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, while Tehran insists it will not negotiate under pressure. Iranian state media quoted... Continue Reading →
Theatre Department presents “Little Women”
KYLE SCHECKPHOTOGRAPHER ANDREW SECORDSTAFF WRITER 3/30/2026 The Alma College Theatre Department performed “Little Women,” based on the book by Lousia May Alcott and adapted by Kate Hamill, on March 20, 21, and 22. It is the final play that the Alma College Theatre Department put on with an academic department dedicated to theatre. It was... Continue Reading →
Alma Day exceeds expectations
KYLE SCHECKPHOTOGRAPHER ADITYA HIREMATHSTAFF WRITER 3/30/2026 Alma College’s annual day of giving, Alma Day, exceeded expectations in 2026, raising $206,798 and continuing its upward trend in both participation and overall impact. A total of 668 donors contributed to this year’s effort 100 more than in 2025 while total funds increased by 20 percent year-over-year. The... Continue Reading →
