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'Antigone' Addresses Ancient Questions of Law, Morality
Conscience and law collide when Alma College Theatre presents its first show of the 2011-12 season. “Antigone” by Sophocles opens at the Remick Heritage Center at Alma College at 8 p.m. Thursday Oct. 13th.

 

Alma College was born on Oct. 14, 1886. George F. Hunting was appointed the College’s first president and professor of moral and mental science. The College’s founding was made possible by Ammi W. Wright, a lumberman, businessman and civic leader who gave 30 acres of land and more than $300,000 to found and sustain the institution in its early years.

 

Graduate Profile

Cameron Ray

Cameron Ray
Graduation: 2006
Major: POE: Music Technology and New Media Studies

With a program of emphasis in music technology and a new media studies minor, Cameron Ray ’06 found a home in the Eddy Music Building, and a family in the music department.

“I can’t say enough about the music faculty—they’re great,” he says. “I worked closest with Dr. Riley, who was my mentor in most everything I did. He really led me through my years at Alma, so I developed a lasting friendship with him.”