LOTTIE CARMANLAYOUT EDITOR Which horror character relates to your zodiac sign? Aries (March 21st-April 19th) Chucky and Aries share a fiery and comical spirit that sends eyes their way. Aries knows how to make an impact on other’s lives that is seen as unforgettable. Remember to use your power for good. Taurus (April 20th-May 20th)... Continue Reading →
Intramural sports return for end of fall semester
COLE PEARSONPHOTOGRAPHER DARCY DAENZERLAYOUT EDITOR 10/23/2023 From the end of Oct. to mid Nov., intramural sports will be back in full swing, with basketball, volleyball, pickleball and potentially other sports being offered for students to join. Intramural sports offer a way for students to put their schoolwork aside, work up a sweat and have some fun with... Continue Reading →
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Alma College history professor releases new book
EMMA FIGLEWICZPHOTO EDITOR 10/23/2023 Cold War history is a topic that many have associated with political and military perspectives. Liping Bu, Chair of the History Department at Alma College, highlights the importance of how the Cold War affected medical and health systems of different countries in her new book, “Public Health and Cold War Politics in Asia,” (Routledge, 2023). Released on... Continue Reading →
The Eras Tour heads to cinemas
ALEX GILLIESGRAPHIC DESIGNER KYLE CHOKASSTAFF WRITER 10/23/2023 Taylor Swift’s name and public image are known to everyone in the world. When Swift announced that her worldwide phenomenon tour was going to be premiering in theaters around the world, she practically broke the internet itself with a simple social media post and caused a ticket-buying war... Continue Reading →
Don’t stress a visit to Wilcox
KYLEE LARYPHOTOGRAPHER BRONWYN MCALINDONSTAFF WRITER 10/23/2023 Wilcox Health Center offers a wide variety of services to students on campus, ranging from an on-site nurse practitioner to multiple mental health services. A number of these services might be ideal to help relax stressed-out college students. Every day students deal with constant stress from involvement in classes... Continue Reading →
Still no Speaker of the House
LIATHANO RAMIREZGRAPHIC DESIGNER NAYONIKAA SINGHAALSTAFF WRITER 10/23/2023 History has been made once again on American ground. For the first time, on Oct. 3, 2023, a house speaker was voted out by the House of Representatives. Despite the overwhelming effort to gain 210 votes, Kevin McCarthy fell to 216 voters who were no longer confident in... Continue Reading →
Conflict between Israel and Hamas continues
WESTON HIRVELAGRAPHIC DESIGNER WILLOW NUTTSTAFF WRITER 10/23/2023 On Sunday, Oct. 9, Israel formally declared war on Hamas in response to the attack and militant invasion that occurred on Oct. 7th. The attack began the morning of the 7 when over 3,000 missiles were launched by Hamas onto the Israel-Gaza barriers and roughly 1,200 Israelis were... Continue Reading →
