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Sam Bates, Copy Editor • April 29, 2024
Five faculty and staff members provide funding to projects that need financial support. As Catalyst grows, funding would become more competitive.
Catalyst think-tank elevates student initiates
Zoe Zappas, Staff writer • April 29, 2024
Carolyn Rivero `26 makes a pass at regionals.
SVELTS MAKE THE CUT
Nora Kohnhorst, Staff Writer • April 29, 2024
The Merciful Marilyn Michael reaches towards her adoring fans.
QPOC Cabaret: Drag celebrates with Burlesque
Evelyn Wilber, Staff Writer • April 29, 2024
Concentration chairs will now be compensated for their work.
Concentration numbers up, chairs to be compensated
Sarah Evans, Opinions Editor • April 29, 2024
The South Asian Students Organizations (SASO) invited studetns to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors on April 13th.
Photo series: Holi festival springs into season with water guns and powdered fun
April 29, 2024
Concentration chairs will now be compensated for their work.
Concentration numbers up, chairs to be compensated
Sarah Evans, Opinions Editor • April 29, 2024

Some concentration chairs may now be compensated for their duties, contingent upon a faculty vote on several recommendations posed by the Executive Council.  The recommendations, found in the Faculty Meeting notes from April 15, will be voted on by...

Students paraded down 8th avenue with flags, masks and decorated cars to celebrate a cultural tradition for the African and Latine diaspora.
Carnivale parade marches through the Grinnell streets
Natalie Ng, Staff writer • April 29, 2024

The Brazilian Student Association (BRASA), The Student Organization of Latines (SOL), African Caribbean Student Union (ACSU) and Latin American Student Organization (LASO) celebrated Carnival on Saturday, April 20 with food trucks, music and a lot of...

Grinnell College’s annual Titular Head (TitHead) student film festival has been a longstanding tradition, serving as a cinematic celebration of Grinnell culture.
History Takeover: A TitHead Tale
Claire Giannosa, Staff writer • April 27, 2024
The Honor G logo on the wall of the Charles Benson Bear 39 Recreation and Athletic Center weight room. The logo will no longer be printed on new athletic gear according to multiple coaches and athletes.
Coaches say they were asked to remove Honor G logo from gear and uniforms as College reassess branding
Henry Horn, Staff Writer • April 27, 2024

Grinnell coaches say they've been asked to refrain from printing Grinnell College's "Honor G" logo on any new gear until further notice, according...

Lindsey Schultz `27 swings at the ball.
Softball sweeps Knox College in easy doubleheader
Meilynn Smith, Staff Photographer • April 22, 2024

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Comic: False Spring
Comic: False Spring
ET Ourn, Graphic Designer • April 7, 2024

Comic: You Are What You Eat
Comic: You Are What You Eat
Gabriela Roznawska, Graphic Designer • April 7, 2024

Comic: Ambroos and Wilhelmina van Buskirk the Tulip Fairies
Comic: Ambroos and Wilhelmina van Buskirk the Tulip Fairies
Henry Loomis, Graphic Designer • April 7, 2024

Sandy Moffet reflects on his legacy
Sadie Staker and Alex Carlon April 10, 2024

Sadie Staker `24 and Alex Carlon `25 ask Sandy Moffet, Professor Emeritus of theater, dance, and performance studies, to reflect on his legacy....

The Merciful Marilyn Michael reaches towards her adoring fans.
QPOC Cabaret: Drag celebrates with Burlesque
Evelyn Wilber, Staff Writer • April 29, 2024

Sex appeal, rebirth, Jesus and Judas as toxic lovers — these are just a few words to describe the drag show that took place on Friday,...

The gamelan ensemble incorporates percussion and wind instruments.
Spotlight on Balinese Sound Ensemble
Zoe Zappas, Staff Writer • April 29, 2024
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The Grinnell-Newburg School District in rural central Iowa is facing nearly $1 million in budget cuts for next school year after a vote by the school board in March. The district, among swirling accusations of who to blame for the financial crisis, is struggling to retain staff and maintain morale. Across Iowa, many school districts are encountering similar challenges.
Inside a rural Iowa school district’s fight to save public education
Zach Spindler-Krage, News Editor • April 29, 2024

When Kevin Hosbond was teaching English and coaching speech in the rural southeast Iowa school district of Fairfield, his position was on the...

Horoscope: Which federally recognized Midwestern state are you?
Horoscope: Which federally recognized Midwestern state are you?
Tired Taurus and Pisces Player April 29, 2024

Aries: Indiana  March 21-April 19   Rock ‘n’ roll meets country when you’re out for a night on the town. Picture yourself in...

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