Downs Hall opens up April 6, 2022 for audiences to see a performance of Shakespeare’s MacBeth at 7:30p.m. The cast is excited to show off their hard work in preparing the play. Especially the combat scenes which they had the most fun in preparing.
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Bulldogs Take to Ice for Quarterfinal Match-up With Hobart
The Adrian College Men’s NCAA hockey team is once again back in the NCAA Tournament; they will be facing an unfamiliar opponent in Hobart. It was not supposed to be that way; however, these two teams were originally scheduled to play each other in the first round of the NCAA tournament two years ago before …
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Alumni Spotlight – Franny Kromminga
Written by: Leonard Poole Here at AC, there are a lot of alumni that play a significant role in the working class world. Many Alumni would not be where they are today if it was not without the love and support from many people altogether. In AC’s Theatre department alone they have produced a significant …
Inside Black America
Imagine being BLACK. Walking into Walmart, on November 27, it's a brisk day, but no need for more than a hoodie and sweatpants. My hood is up and I'm with four friends. Trey, Angel, and myself are all black, while Angel’s boyfriend, Kyle, is white. We are no more than 10 feet inside the store …
The Bachelorette or Bust
Written by: Kylee Doty Before you start hating this article before you even start reading it, let me start by saying I don’t really like The Bachelorette either. I am, on the other hand, a huge fan of The Bachelor and I’ve seen almost every single season in its entirety for the past few years. …

Bulldog cross country assembles strong showing in Jayhawk Invite
Adrian College Cross Country traveled to Muskegon, MI to compete in the Jay-hawk Invite
Political Views on the Mall
Written by Kaitlin Parisi and Kylee Doty What is your opinion on the debate?If you could change anything about what you saw, what would it be? Kas Oganowski “It was like two kindergartners arguing with each other and didn't go anywhere. They were more worried about bashing the other candidate than actually telling the country …
Greek Life During a Pandemic
With COVID-19 leaving its mark on the entire country, college campuses this semester look very different than in previous years. Case numbers all across the country have skyrocketed on college campuses, making in person learning few and far between. Many campuses have switched to virtual learning, and some are going back and forth between …
The End of Something Wonderful
I put this article off for so long because I knew if I wrote this, I’d have to accept it’s truly the end: the end of my career as executive editor for the College World. The end of my presidential term in my sorority. The end of hanging out with my friends in Caine. The …
What Would My Life be without Marching Band?
I’ve been involved in band since I was 11 years old and I wouldn’t change it for the world. I was in fifth grade when I decided I wanted to expand my talents in music and play more than just the recorder. I remember when I went to try out all the instruments and the …
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