KYLE SCHECKPHOTOGRAPHER GRACE MAINCOPY EDITOR 9/8/2025 While the rest of campus was home for the summer, Alma College’s new president, Dr. Joe Odenwald, and his family were making their home in Alma. Dr. Odenwald arrived on campus in June and right away began to be involved with both the City of Alma and the Alma... Continue Reading →
Baseball establishing competitive season
KYLE SCHECKPHOTOGRAPHER ADITYA HIREMATHSTAFF WRITER 4/7/2025 The Alma College Baseball team's win-loss record is currently 12-14 overall and 4-3 in conference play after picking up two dubs against Hope College’s Flying Dutch at home on Saturday, April 5 and another win the day prior in extra innings played on the Dutch homefield. So far, they... Continue Reading →
Senior Farewells: Megan Neeley and Emma Figlewicz
To the readers of The Almanian, As my time as Editor in Chief of The Almanian comes to a close, I would like to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude. First, a huge thank you to Professor Cicci for your invaluable guidance and support. Your mentorship has shaped my time here in more... Continue Reading →
Fall registration for first-year students
GAGANDEEP KAURGRAPHIC DESIGNER LEXIE THAYERSTAFF WRITER 4/7/2025 As the Winter semester comes to a close, students are registering for classes for the upcoming Fall semester. Among them, incoming freshmen are preparing to begin their journey as Alma College Scots. With rolling admissions, Alma College reviews applications as they are submitted, without a fixed deadline. This... Continue Reading →
Bi-Weekly Comic 4/7/2025
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Alma College introduces Super Singles to housing
JORDAN FOXSTAFF WRITER 4/7/2025 Alma College has announced the addition of “Super Singles,” double-rooms offered as singles in Brazell and Dunning Hall. The halls offer suite-style housing, as two rooms are joined by one private bathroom. “Dunning Hall was offline for the 2023-2024 academic year and was being used for external group housing. We are... Continue Reading →
March minus the Madness
JACK JONESSTAFF WRITER 4/7/2025 The NCAA Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments, commonly known as March Madness, have been in full swing since late March. The tournaments are known for their intense rivalries and the unexpected upsets of high-seeded teams by lower-seeded ones fighting their way to a Cinderella story. This year's tournaments, however,... Continue Reading →
Event turnout at Alma College: Crickets
JAMIE DIEDRICHSTAFF WRITER 4/7/2025 Overall, I think it is fair to say that event turnout at Alma College is exceedingly low. In my opinion, the turnout at Alma College events varies so much because, like the college, they are not directed towards the average student. Alma students have such busy lives that there typically is... Continue Reading →
