Cullin, it was a “pivotal” teen services' librarian from their high school years that brought them to where they are today.
According to Albion women’s volleyball coach Kristin Slamer-de St. Aubin, alumna ‘07, the Britons were “two points” away from ...
The author, Ann Arbor senior Jocelyn Kincaid-Beal, presents their full guide to the works of Mike Flanagan. Flanagan is one of their favorite horror directors because of his focus on storytelling and ...
Students in professor of history Marcy Sacks’s spring ‘24 History 333 course, tarring and feathering an office as an assignment. Sacks said strong student-faculty relationships are “the bread and ...
An assortment of the media that Pleiad staff engaged with as children. Included were both animated and unanimated TV shows (Illustration by Bella Bakeman). Some childhood shows taught us life lessons.
Albion sophomore Luee Hein teaches a Brain Corps participant how to add and subtract. Director of Albion College’s AmeriCorps program Lindsey Knowlden said she wants the Brain Corps program “to be a ...
Two football players play against a background of football programs featuring Albion and Alma, ranging from 1978 to 2017, courtesy of the Albion College Archives and Special Collections. According to ...
An assortment of Pleiad staff members in their favorite Halloween costumes. Some of the costumes include a pink skeleton, Bob Ross, a jellyfish, a hermit crab and Napoleon Dynamite (Illustration by ...
A cat narrates their life as an emotional support animal (ESA) at Albion College. Despite not always acting like it, the cat wants the best for their owner (Illustration by Noah Guevara).
Five prominent Latino activists and what they fought for. Each panel serves as a reminder of what Latino activists have been able to accomplish throughout time in the fight for equity for the Latino ...
Chalk messages written by walkathon participants and Psi Chi members. The event was more than just a walk, providing chalk for participants to write messages of support (Photo by Killian Altayeb). The ...
The author, Alma senior Bonnie Lord, confronts her heart, colored like the asexual pride flag. Asexuality is an identity that is often ignored or excluded, leaving many, like the author, only learning ...
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