Are you ready for it? Students in a brand-new English class certainly are. Taught by DeWitt Wallace Professor of English and Creative Writing James Dawes, “Emily Dickinson and Taylor Swift” provides ...
Mac for Palestine hosted the Film Festival for Global Justice in Mairs Concert Hall, showing five films across two days. The festival was conceived to raise money for Macalester’s “Relief in Areas of ...
On March 5, Dr. Lissette Acosta Corniel delivered a lecture titled “Transatlantic Bondage: Slavery and Freedom in Spain, Santo Domingo, and Puerto Rico.” The event, held in the John B. Davis Lecture ...
Opening night of Dinosaur World Live started off with a big bang. Or should we say, a roar!  On March 6, Dinosaur World Live ...
On March 3, Macalester College hosted Combatants for Peace — a binational organization of Israelis and Palestinians seeking collective liberation through nonviolence — for a public panel discussion ...
The Macalester community celebrated Founding Day on Friday, March 6, bringing food trucks, carnival games and Pushball, a 100-plus-year-old campus tradition, to Shaw Field.  The event, planned by a ...
Spring break is here, and many Macalester students are packing for a week of freedom. Those who are flying out of Minnesota this weekend may not realize that, whether going home or on a vacation, they ...
Note: This article is based on information available as of 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, and will be updated as the story ...
On Feb. 24, Apes of the State took the stage at The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. The punk band from Pennsylvania was joined by Rent Strike, a trio from Michigan. The show was the fifteenth ...
On Feb. 10 of this year, faculty approved the first comprehensive update to the college’s curriculum since 1981. In June 2024, Macalester’s newly elected Curriculum Implementation Committee (CIC) met ...
Staff Photographer Joel Siegel ’29 captures the serene beauty of California’s Sonoma Coast. Enjoy some snapshots of the ...
This story discusses the passing of Binta Maina ’26. This loss is still fresh for many and has impacted the campus community ...