Opinion: Moving the Marching Band to Second Class
It was early fall of 2015 when Samuel McIlhagga, an associate professor and director of bands at Albion College, first found out. Because of athletic […]
It was early fall of 2015 when Samuel McIlhagga, an associate professor and director of bands at Albion College, first found out. Because of athletic […]
Baseball Over the weekend, the Brits opened their MIAA season with a doubleheader against the Kalamazoo College Hornets. On Friday, March 25, the Brits hosted […]
April 9 was just a normal Wednesday afternoon for most students on Albion’s campus, but for the Albion softball team, it turned out to be […]
It’s no secret this winter has been brutal. The snow and sub-zero temperatures seemed to be endless for a long four months, and the weather […]
With each year, new students are recruited into the Albion athletic program with hopes of contributing to a successful season. This season, women’s track and field and softball have high expectations in their most notable recruits, their coaches.
As a first-year, I didn’t have a clue as to what to expect for my first collegiate softball tournament. Obviously I was extremely excited for our week-long trip to Kissimmee, Fla., but on top of that, I was also a little nervous. Fortunately, I had a 22-hour bus drive to look forward to, giving me plenty of time to relax.
A look at how the Britons are stacking up for their spring sports.
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