Taylor Pepitone News August 31, 2021 It is no shock to anyone that the Earth is going through some changes. In 2021 alone, there have been eight weather/climate disasters; this does not include Hurricane Ida, which is currently making its way through the Louisiana and Mississippi area. From those eight natural catastrophes, there has been... Continue Reading →
Class of 2025 Arrives to Campus
Ella Bright Campus News September 8, 2021 The Alma College Class of 2025 was welcomed to campus on Thursday, Aug. 26. Orientation weekend, this year called ‘Tartan 101,’ ran from Aug. 26 to Aug. 29. The weekend was packed full of activities that helped acclimate the class of 2025 to campus and to the various... Continue Reading →
Reliving the Pain of Native American Boarding Schools
Felix Stoll Opinion September 7, 2021 The summer of 2021 saw the reopening of many wounds. One such wound was the still fresh scars left on the Native American population from the long history of residential schools in the United States and Canada. In the early 19th century America saw many campaigns aimed at “breeding... Continue Reading →
Sorority and Fraternity Recruitment
Hannah Stiffler Campus September 13th, 2021. One of the largest set of organizations on Alma College’s campus is Fraternity and Sorority Life. Each semester, fraternities and sororities have recruitment. This means that organizations are able to have new members join. Sorority recruitment begins on September 25th until October 1st. The overall theme of sorority recruitment... Continue Reading →
Senior farewells
To the Almanian,Working on the staff of the Almanian for the past three years has truly been a good time. I began as a sophomore writing articles every week and soon held the position of layout editor, where I’ve stayed until now. I’ve enjoyed seeing how the perception of campus has changed over the years... Continue Reading →
Outrage over Everard’s death
AISHWARYA SINGHStAFF WRITER Sarah Everard was a 33 year old marketing executive for a digital media agency working in Brixton Hill, London, United Kingdom. On Mar. 3, at around 9:00pm, she was walking home from a friend’s house. As she was walking back home, she had a 15 minute long conversation with her boyfriend, agreeing... Continue Reading →
Positive Updates 3/29/21
LIZZY DERMODYSTAFF WRITER Last weekend, the Loyola Ramblers beat the Illinois Fighting Illini 71-58 in the biggest upset of the tournament, all due to their biggest fan, and who the team considers their MVP, Sister Jean. Sister Jean, the 101 year old nun, made sure she had her vaccine and was able to attend the... Continue Reading →
Weekly Comic 3/29/21
COMIC BY WESTON HIRVELA
