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Rory Donaghy 24′ is the photo editor, from St. Paul, MN. He’s a computer science major that picked up a studio art minor to sound less boring in class introductions. He spends half of his free time ...
Dear reader, have you ever dreamt of Olympic glory? After extensive research, I have compiled a list of the easiest Olympic sports ordered from easy to extremely easy. Capitalize on this opportunity ...
As a student with an invisible physical disability, I am no stranger to the ever-present ableism that exists within society. I am used to dealing with intrusive questions about injuries, inaccessible ...
More than eight years after Macalester students first launched an organized fossil fuel divestment campaign, the Macalester Board of Trustees has decided to end all college investments in publicly ...
“Israel has a right to exist.” If you are confused about what exactly a “right to exist” is, we assure you that you are not alone. This myth is wrapped up in a larger debate over Zionism—the belief ...
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of abusive relationships, murder and the death penalty. Macalester students are famous for their hatred of country music. Since my first year here, I ...
“What is Urinetown? It’s a town where people live in fear. Welcome to Urinetown, a town not far away from ours.” Urinetown is the first musical Macalester put on this semester. It is a satirical ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, Macalester recently welcomed acclaimed investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones to a Zoom talk and Q&A session. Hannah-Jones spoke about her experience reporting ...
On Oct. 25, the John Leaney Field played host to a moment of history: the first ever match of the Clementines, Macalester’s women’s club soccer team. For Clementine captain Felicia Winfrey ’25, ...
Over the next year, St. Paul will consider eliminating single-family zoning in the city. Just about all of the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood, with the exception of arterial streets such as Grand ...
Edward Duffield Neill, the founder and first president of Macalester College, was a white supremacist and eager participant in the settler-colonization of Minnesota. Neill moved to St. Paul in 1849 as ...
If you’ve walked past the language houses on certain evenings and looked over towards the baseball and softball fields, you may have spotted one of Macalester’s most unique athletic offerings: a seven ...
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