Dani Zamora ’08 forced to leave the U.S.
On Aug. 8, 2011, Grinnell Alumnus Dani Zamora ’08, was deported from the United States on his way to South Padre Island from his home in Houston, TX. An immigration officer stopped Zamora and his boyfriend for what seemed like a...
Bakopoulos fills JRC & brings video
Recent addition to the Grinnell English Department, writer Dean Bakopoulos has lectured at Michigan, Cornell, UW-Madison, and Iowa State University. He has published two books, "Please Don't Come Back from the Moon" and "My...
Art Chatz: Alex Schechter ’10
Alex Schechter ’10 majored in Studio Art at Grinnell College. This past spring, he was among the artists selected to for Atlanta’s Art on the Beltline public initiative. His artistic practice includes work in drawing,...
Arts Council meets its match
The Grinnell Area Arts Council [recently] met its fundraising goal of $80,000, qualifying it for a partial matching grant from the College offered in June. “People have recognized that we are a growing hub in...
My Gold Mask brings the belt
On Friday night, for the first time this semester, Gardner Lounge will once again become a concert venue. Kicking things off in style is My Gold Mask (MGM), an indie rock duo from Chicago. Characterized by the strong vocals of the...
X-Men come out(side)
Saturday, Cleveland Beach will transform into an outdoor movie theater. Grinnell Films Committee will project “X-Men: First Class” as their first event of the year at 9 p.m. This fast-paced comic saga acts as a...
Faulconer gallery as critical photo album
From June 24 to Sept. 4, the Faulconer Gallery hosted the works of photographer Liz Steketee. Steketee first encountered the camera at age twelve and began studying photography in high...
Buck’s Banjos Bring distinctive twang
Grinnell students are fortunate that the College offers a wide array of music classes to its students, with orchestra ensembles, gospel choir and many specialized performance classes. Perhaps one of the most unusual options...
Gamelan brings percussive bells to the masses
The seven members of Gamelan, an Indonesian Music Ensemble directed by Professor Roger Vetter, Music, quietly tap away each week in the World Music Room on a series of Javanese drums, gongs and xylophones to produce the...
The Rundown: campus arts groups
For those interested in the performing arts, the beginning of each semester is a frenetic time. With more than 20 opportunities on campus this Fall semester—spanning the realms of theatre, music and dance—every student...
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