Last Wednesday, the Twin Cities woke up to streets blanketed with snow. After experiencing a long and cold winter, students ...
When the weekends grow cold and dark in the Minnesota winter, many Macalester students pack into the A-line bus to ride the three stops up to the Charles M. Schulz-Highland Arena to watch their men’s ...
On Wednesday, Feb. 19, Macalester students, faculty and staff gathered in James R. Smail Gallery for the annual Leola Johnson Lecture in media and cultural studies. This year’s speaker was ...
The faculty meeting on Tuesday, March 11, concluded with a motion put forth by professor of religious studies Erik Davis to remove the University of Haifa and Hebrew University of Jerusalem from ...
As the buzz began to die down about the 97th Academy Awards ceremony, movie fans set their sights on the following Friday and the release of “Mickey 17,” the latest film from South Korean director and ...
In most debate programs — and in the broader world around us — rhetoric is primarily seen as a tool. Using rhetoric to argue a point better than anyone else, its value is derived from beating someone ...
“Chief Justice, Your Honors, and may it please the Court.” Just like a case argued before the Supreme Court of the United States, oral arguments in moot court begin with these words. Moot court is a ...
When workers for Bon Appétit Management Company’s Macalester branch, the California-based firm that the college contracts for food service management, won their union election in March of 2024, there ...
As audience members filed into the theater to see Macalester’s spring production of “Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really,” the show had already begun. On an elevated platform between the two ...
On March 6, the Macalester College Student Government’s (MCSG) Legislative Body (LB) convened in Weyerhaeuser Boardroom to hear an update from the Student Liaison to the Board of Trustees (BoT), ...
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