On Thursday, in the midst of a snowy Albion day, students and staff gathered from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on the first floor of the […] ...
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The author, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, first-year Solongo Tamir works on her laptop on the Mudd side of the library. The calm environment fosters her focus and productivity (Photo illustration by Solongo ...
The author, Detroit senior Rhiannon Slotnick, watches “Arcane” on her laptop in the basement of the library. Slotnick has been obsessed with “Arcane” Season 2 since it came out, and is particularly a ...
The Dow in the morning surrounded by fog. The presence of fog and bad weather is a common movie trope seen throughout horror movies (Photo illustration by Nick Briscoe). It’s a little past the spooky ...
Newly hired Vice President for Finance and Administration Dan Valles writes in a notebook at his desk on the second floor of Ferguson. Valles started his new position on Nov. 11 (Photo illustration by ...
Albion sophomore Alex Kotas delivers the first pie to President Wayne Webster’s face on Thursday in the KC lobby. The pie from Kotas started the event off with a smack (Photo by Lizzy Kelley). On ...
Sarah Green gives a reading in Bobbitt Auditorium on Nov. 18. Green read poems from her 2016 book “Earth Science” and from the manuscript of her forthcoming book “The Deletions,” (Photo by Jocelyn ...
Students and faculty browse the merchandise at the Biology Greenhouse’s biannual plant sale on Nov. 22. All plants sold were grown in the greenhouse, and the profits are the greenhouse’s only source ...
Author and Clawson junior Aidan Shapiro’s room, decorated with a Detroit Red Wings poster and jersey, with the Wings’ overtime loss to the Vancouver Canucks on the TV. The Wings’ loss yesterday leaves ...
From left to right, Mason junior Leilani Casteele, Salem, Va. senior McKenna Shearer, Watervliet senior Riley McKinney, New Baltimore junior Serena Arnold and Madison Heights sophomore Brooke McNab ...
The author, Walled Lake junior Shay Athayde smiles below the Bohm Theatre sign showing the movie “Wicked.” The movie, which is split into two parts, defies the author's expectations (Photo ...