CHELSEA FABER STAFF WRITER This week I sat down with Dr. Harwood, Environmental Science and Biology professor, to chat about her work with research students and her role fostering retired greyhounds. Here’s the chat: Chelsea: What was your pre-Alma experience, what lead to what you’re doing now? Dr. Harwood: I did my bachelors degree in... Continue Reading →
ALICE training on campus brings controversy
JORDYN BRADLEY SPORTS EDITOR On March 3, students and faculty alike received a call alerting them that an active shooter was on campus and to execute the procedures that they were informed of. Of course, it was just a drill that everyone was emailed about ahead of time to prepare, but nobody knew when it... Continue Reading →
Women’s History Month sparks power in students
KAELYN WOJTYLKO STAFF WRITER Many do not realize that the month or March is Women’s History Month. On Monday, Mar. 8, 2020 it was International Women’s Day as it is every year now. Women’s History Month is all about trying to get equality. Still to this day women are not necessarily equal to men, especially... Continue Reading →
“No war with Iran” ignites Twitter fued
EMILY HENDERSON STAFF WRITER Earlier this semester a student group on campus hung a red painted banner that read, “No War with Iran.” Shortly after the banner was placed outside the library, it was removed and later found in the trash. This sparked quite a bit of drama not only around campus, but on one... Continue Reading →
Coronavirus affect spring-terms
BAILEY LANGO DISTRIBUTION MANAGER Only two weeks after returning from spring break, the campus was brought to an abrupt halt with the sudden onset of panic over COVID-19. Late Wednesday night, the campus received an email from Jeff Abernathy, president of the college, stating that classes would be moved online starting April 3rd, but reminding... Continue Reading →
Horoscopes Week of March 23rd
EMMA WOOD HOROSCOPES Aries: You need to seek an outlet to feel in control as you begin to struggle with your conscience. Look for a project that you can distract yourself with, or friends that you can vent to. Taurus: Don’t let the communication drop with people who reached out to specifically you. They want... Continue Reading →
The inability to vote frustrates young voters
JORDYN BRADLEY SPORTS EDITOR The Michigan Primary took place March 10. This particular primary was crucial in the Democratic presidential race, as Michigan is a swing state, making the voting results here particularly important. However, voting for younger voters proved difficult during the primary due to issues with absentee ballots and limited precinct options in... Continue Reading →
Almanian Podcast week of March 9th
PODCAST BY JACOB SMITH
