Campus Calendar
Tuesday, Mar. 16
8 - 9 p.m. - Speaker Chris Hackler, "A Geneti-cally Improved, Bionically Enhanced Human: Frankenstein Redux?" (Dow L1)
9 - 10 p.m. - Residence Hall Association (Fire-side Lounge)
Wednesday, Mar. 17
3 p.m. - Women's Tennis Home v. Tri-State
Thursday, Mar. 18
JV Softball @ Muskegon Comm. Coll.
5:30 - 8 p.m. - Living & Working in West Michi-gan (B.O.B. - Grand Rapids)
Friday, Mar. 19
Softball hosts Alma Invitational Tournament
9 a.m. - Michigan Collegiate Job Fair (Burton Manor - Livonia)
Saturday, Mar. 20
Softball hosts Alma Invitational Tournament
9 a.m. - Women's Track & Field @ Emory Invi-tational (Atlanta, GA)
10 a.m. - Women's Tennis Home v. Spring Arbor
1 p.m. - Lacrosse Home v. UM-Dearborn
Sunday, Mar. 21
Men's Tennis Home v. Aquinas
9 p.m. - Chapel Service
Monday, Mar. 22
9 a.m. - Men's Track @ Dick Small Invitational (Defiance, OH)
5 p.m. - Lacrosse Home v. Ferris State
Crosses displayed on Chapel Lawn in memory of fallen soldiers
Hundreds of six-inch tall crosses will grace the chapel lawn this Thursday in an effort by the Alma College Peace Coalition to raise awareness of the events taking place over in Iraq. This event will take place one day before the one-year anniversary of when the US entered the conflict in Iraq. [story]
ACDC showcases various styles and talent of dancers at Spring Concert
Over the weekend, the Alma College Dance Company ignited the stage, performing their spring concert at the Heritage Center. It was an eclec-tic show with styles ranging from tap and jazz to ballet and modern. Both students in the company and profes-sionals choreographed the dances. [story]
With candidates like these, who needs real choice?
Presidential election campaigns often bring out the worst in both of the two major parties in our country. Both groups spend months bickering tastelessly in primary campaigns over whom will represent their party in the actual presidential race. The line over what is and is not acceptable seems to become blurrier every four years. I was unimpressed with the amount of time spent among the democratic candidates debating the past actions and decisions of the candidates instead of focus on issues. [story]
Scots look to build on strong start in 2004 campaign

Talent and experience paves the way for the Lady Scots’ softball team this upcoming season. There are 16 varsity letter winners returning for the defending MIAA champions. [story]
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