Across every section of the Pleiad, our staff works to recognize the influence of women in their fields, our campus ...
Someone jumps or makes a sudden move towards the ball. When they land and plant their feet, I hear a loud, familiar “pop.” In the brief second of silence that follows, the thought “I hope it’s just a ...
Spoilers for “Bridgerton” ahead. A show like “Bridgerton” (2020-2026) isn’t usually my cup of tea. In all honesty, you’d ...
Becoming a woman, or realizing you already are one, is not an achievement unlocked so much as a pop-up notification you can ...
Photos: Second James A. Welton Legacy Gala Highlights ‘The Legacy and Achievement of Black Students’
Themed in green and gold, the second annual James A. Welton Legacy Gala took place in the science atrium on Saturday. The event was organized by the Black Student Alliance (BSA), and featured ...
A kind smile. An excited look of recognition. A vinyl record collection set aside from an estate sale for me to look through.
Remember the time freshman year of college when there was a bat, and someone got bit?” This is how Mt. Holly, New Jersey, ...
A timeline showing what Albion historians and residents Bob Wall and Akaiia Ridley, alumna ‘22, said are some of the most important moments in Albion’s Black history. “Black history is American ...
Professor of education Derrick Alridge stands in the Bohm Theater as the keynote speaker for the Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation. “King believed that teachers shaped the moral imagination of young ...
Students gather around the bookmark making table at Friday's Lunar New Year celebration in the KC Stack. Bookmark making was one of the many activities offered at the event (Photo by Abigail Clark).
Former Director of Accessibility Services Elizabeth Rudolph sits in her office in the Cutler Center. According to Albion College’s website, meeting with Rudolph has long been the first step for ...
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