From the time I was 10, my legs just didn’t feel right. I complained to my parents but it just didn’t make sense since I hadn’t been doing anything out of the ordinary. On some days, just walking around school could set it off. Multiple doctors’ appointments were in vain--there never seemed to be an …
Month: April 2019
AC Survivor Wraps Up Season One
On April 6, AC Survivor had its “Season One” finale. The final four team of Jarvis, Dale, Sam and M.D. competed in one last immunity challenge. This was a memory test that saw the final four try to run over and memorize as many logos of past seasons of the show, and then write as …
Bringing News to Adrian College
Adrian College has always been filled with many co-curricular activities and clubs for students to get involved on campus. There are many different opportunities in athletics as well as the realm of academics. Although there are many ways to expand one’s horizons at AC, there is one opportunity that has never been offered to students …

Club Baseball plans to continue prestige from previous season
Photo by Ken Furlich: The AC men's club baseball team in a final huddle before a game Last year, as a first year program, the Club Baseball hit it out of the park with winning the World Series for the NCBA D-3. With goals set this high, the team is determined to make it back …
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Newcomers to Bulldog Bowling should lift team
The Adrian Bulldogs have picked up some great talent for the next season with Bryan, Ohio native, Noah Bany. Noah is from Bryan High School. He will be coming to Adrian and looking to make a big impact on the team as the team is looking for some outstanding freshman to add to the …
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College, a turning point
One of my biggest adventures in my life so far has been my journey at college. Currently, I am a junior at college and this journey so far has transformed me into a whole different type of person. I have learned so much in my time here that I never expected to experience. I remember …
Start the Conversation
“How was your day?” my mom asks as I enter through the door just coming home from school. “Good.” I reply automatically as I set my books down in my room. This one-way conversation is played out every day in thousands of homes across the United States. Parents try to open up a conversation about …

Figure Skating Takes Bronze at Nationals
On April 13-14, 2019, the Adrian College Varsity Figure Skating Team competed at the Intercollegiate National Championships at the University of Delaware. The team has been undefeated in the Midwestern conference for seven consecutive seasons, continuing to show the excellence of the Bulldog Skating program. The team placed third in the nation, behind Boston University …

A Reflection on Pastor Momany
After more than 20 years as chaplain at Adrian College, Pastor Chris Momany will be stepping down and heading west. Momany, an AC alum, announced March 16 that he is marrying his high school sweetheart in August and moving to Benton Harbor, Michigan. After the death of his first wife, Kim, almost three years ago, …
City of Adrian approves application for autonomous vehicle grant
With a 5-2 vote, the Adrian City Commission approved Downtown Development Authority and Economic Development Coordinator Chris Miller to apply for the U.S. Department of Transportation / Federal Highway Administration Autonomous Vehicle Project. This grant would provide $2 million to fund two autonomous busses that would potentially run two routes in the city. One route …
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