Opinion: Take a Knee
Two years ago, watching my first collegiate football game as part of the marching band, I was shocked when someone among us yelled for us […]
Two years ago, watching my first collegiate football game as part of the marching band, I was shocked when someone among us yelled for us […]
There’s a lot going on in the city of Albion this year. Already many annual events have been held, connections between the community and the […]
On Saturday, Oct. 8, the Brits hosted Wabash College and Hillsdale College for their first meet of the year. Against Wabash, the men defeated the […]
With Homecoming only a week away, it was time to vote for the Royal Britons. For those of you who might not know, the Royal […]
Heading into the presidential town hall on Sunday, the American people and the world at large did not know what to expect from the two […]
On Thursday, Oct. 6, Grammy-winning musician Dom Flemons participated in Albion’s Big Read by performing two shows, one at Marshall High School and another at […]
Clowns can be a spitting images of terror for many people. They drive fear straight into the heart, and even the mere mention of the […]
Invader, enslaver, mutilator. Rapist and terrorist. On the second Monday of every October, we celebrate Christopher Columbus’ finest qualities. In 1492, Columbus sailed the […]
Albion’s Big Read program kicked-off this year’s activities on Saturday, Oct. 1. The Big Read is a series of community events designed to inspire and […]
Water and waste management are major health concerns for any household or business. At the Albion City Council meeting Oct. 3, members were updated on […]
A legacy as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary is “something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past.” Reading a […]
Yesterday morning, President Mauri Ditzler announced that Albion College will be receiving a donation from Chuck and Julie Frayer (‘77) to renovate the Bonta Admissions […]
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