FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER 2/17/2025 As we hit the halfway mark of the Winter 2025 semester, the Class of ‘25 begins to wind down their final semester at Alma College. The college is holding events throughout the semester for seniors, leading all the way up to the heavily awaited day of Commencement. One of the first... Continue Reading →
Five year anniversary of Honors 300
YASMINA IDRISPHOTOGRAPHER FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER 2/3/2025 Five years ago, the Alma College Honors Program set out on an ambitious journey to integrate community engagement into the student experience. What emerged from this vision were two groundbreaking courses, Honors 200 and Honors 300. Now, as this year marks the five-year anniversary of Honors 300, students and... Continue Reading →
Alma College Field House opens
FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITERPHOTOGRAPHER 1/20/2025 The Andrus Family Field House has officially opened and is being utilized by both athletic teams and the public. The 78,080-square-foot facility includes an indoor track and a turf field to be utilized by multiple teams on campus such as soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse and track and field. There are locker rooms for these teams... Continue Reading →
Ten-year anniversary of death on campus
FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER JORDAN FOXCOPY EDITOR 11/25/2024 2024 marks the ten-year anniversary of the tragic death of 18-year-old Alma College student Sean Murawske. Murawske was a freshman at Alma when he disappeared on Jan. 12 2014. His body was found two days later in nearby field. He cause of death was hypothermia, and he was... 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 →
October Alternative Breaks
REBECCA KENNYPHOTOGRAPHER KYLE CHOKASCOPY EDITOR FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER 10/14/2024 Fall Break came and went quickly over the weekend of Oct. 4 to Oct. 8, and with it, the Center for College and Community Engagement supported three different Alternative Break options. Alternative Breaks are a great way for students to get involved in a local community... Continue Reading →
Safe Zone 101: Training for Students
FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER 9/30/2024 The College Safe Zone training that provides awareness on the topic of LGBTQ+ Students has been expended on campus this year. The purpose of the event is to educate everyone interested in the essential information about the LGBTQ+ society and ways to interact with its members to avoid misunderstandings and contradictions.... Continue Reading →
TKE named top chapter
EMMA FIGLEWICZPHOTOGRAPHER FILIPPOS MOURIKISSTAFF WRITER 9/16/2024 The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Alma College was recognized as the top chapter for the 2023-24 academic year. This was just the third time in history that they achieved this honor out of the 209 North American TKE chapters. Additionally, a former TKE member and graduate of Alma... Continue Reading →
