Seder
On Monday, Chalutzim organised a Seder Feast to mark the start of eight days of Passover. The event was held in the Quad and attended by about a hundred people. Rabbi Howie Stein and student readers begun the evening by...
Ecumenical Discussion Group
Lead by retired Lutheran Pastor Jerry Laehn, the Ecumenical Discussion Group meets one Thursday a month in the Prayer Garage of the CRSSJ. “We always try to start out with a meal of some kind and then have a very brief Bible...
Muslim Prayer Group
Members of the Muslim Prayer group meet at the CRSSJ under Prayer leader Kamal Hammouda every Friday to offer prayer in congregation. Prayer begins with a small sermon in which Hammouda incorporates Islamic teachings while...
Self defense workshop draws crowds and saftey
Tucked away in small-town Iowa amid declarations that Grinnell College is a “safe space,” it is often easy to forget that insulated as we might be, we are still a part of a larger whole. With...
Q&A: Jane Gallop puts death back in Authorship
This Tuesday, Jane Gallop, distinguished professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Wisconsin, spoke to students about the death of the author. While a common catch phrase in...
Q&A: Mae Ngai questions history of lawful immigration
Mae Ngai of Columbia University is a professor of history and the Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies. A former labor union organizer, Ngai’s scholarship is deeply informed by...
Bagel workshop brings fun and snacks
Soft, doughy and ever-present at Out Takes, bagels are a great go-to food—even more so when they’re freshly baked. But while lathering on cream cheese and devouring every last morsel,...
Tour guides connect to prospective students
With the new wave of admitted students in Grinnell, our tour guides are yet again busy showing Grinnell to new, curious eyes. Presenting Grinnell in the best possible light can prove to be a...
The Krikorian dialogue
Grinnellians know how controversial the subject of immigration is, and some have very passionate opinions about it. Mark Krikorian, Executive Director for the Center for Immigration Studies, may not have known just how...
Day in the Life: Que Newbill ‘11.5, Student Services Coordinator
- 7:00 a.m. “waking up in the morning Gotta be fresh, gotta go downstairs Gotta have my bowl, gotta have cereal” - 7:05 a.m. Prayer (including for Rebecca Black because I don’t believe in cyber bullying), then 30...
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