
Month: September 2009


Making the Grade
In spring of 2006, Barry Wolf, clinical psychologist and academic affairs staff member and Pam Schwartz, Learning Support Center director, began to have conversations about […]

Pumping up the Dow
Finishing touches are being put on the new fitness room at the Dow Center, set to open by Homecoming Weekend.
Photo by Kyle Francis

Almost Cinderella story
On September 5, Cinderella, dressed in purple and yellow, went to Butler University to play the Bulldogs of the Division I Horizon League. Unfortunately, the […]

Grounds for elimination
Students, staff and faculty searching for an early morning caffeine jump will need to look elsewhere for their coffee fix. Due to the campus wide […]

Wising up to Gmail
On Wednesday, August 26, at 7:59 a.m. Albion students, faculty and staff logged onto the familiar Novell GroupWise e-mail system for the last time. From […]

Incident at Rieger Park Press Release
Press release courtesy of Albion Department of Public Safety On Sept. 13 at 9:10 p.m. the Albion Department of Public Safety received a report of a fight […]

Master of their domain
A brand new gymnasium. A second quad between Baldwin and Mitchell Towers. A theatre on the main quad. Each of these concepts are part of […]

Safety Solutions
David Carey, chemical hygiene officer, stands next to a shelf containing hundreds of organic compounds in the chemical supply room in Kresge Hall.

Accredit cards
Students arrived back on Albion’s campus to hear a new buzzword flying around: accreditation. According to Susan Conner, Albion College provost, accreditation is a process […]

Try the new Pleiad
Are you tired of reading two week old news? Do you find yourself frustrated trying to fold up large, floppy pages of paper? Are you […]

From Whitehouse to White House
Martin H. Nesbitt, ’85, delivers the Opening Convocation address. After spending years as a campaign advisor for Barack Obama, Martin H. Nesbitt, ’85, […]