Grinnell student innovation connects with prize winners
Grinnell student Kevin Jennison ’12 is a cofounder of the online charity program called Tab for a Cause, which recently added the Young Innovator Prize program Educate! to their choices of charities for donation. Jennison...
Cribs: Shaq Shack shacks up in a shack of shacks
You could make a variety of assumptions about the residents of 1030 East St. from the large white angel statue hovering just outside the front door and the various sheds and shacks scattered...
On Sunday, give thanks for Local Foods
Grinnellians impatient for Thanksgiving—wait no longer! Grinnell’s Local Foods Coop will be hosting the Fourth Annual Local Food Thanksgiving this Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Quad in Main Hall. “This year, the...
New student group centered on conversation, Chai
The smells of Chai tea permeate the air outside of the student kitchen on the second floor of the JRC. It’s a rich, original scent: cinnamon, ginger and cardamom. Inside the kitchen,...
This Monday, learn the Japanese Way Of Tea
Tea: it’s comforting. It’s often caffeinated. It’s delectable during these fall Iowa days. Of course, as Professor Zelideth Rivas of the Chinese and Japanese Department knows,...
Eat your way across the world at ISO Food Bazaar on Sunday
Hungry for some culture? The annual International Student Organization (ISO) Food Bazaar is happening this Sunday, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Harris. Students, many of whom are international, will cook a variety of dishes and share...
Harry Potter Extravaganza casts a spell on Grinnell
This week marked the first weeklong Harry Potter Extravaganza at Grinnell College. Most Grinnell students are familiar with the magical world of Harry Potter, where spells and a magical...
Grinnell NAACP hosts Civil Rights Awareness Week
Civil Rights Awareness Week, which started on Monday, offered a chance for students to explore potential routes to social justice and examine the history of civil rights here at...
November symposium celebrates milestone for Prison Program
This month, Grinnell College’s Liberal Arts in Prison Program will observe the first anniversary of the First Year of College Program by hosting a campus-wide symposium. The Prison Program allows both students and faculty...
Art History/German class offered next semester to include trip to Berlin
An interdisciplinary approach to learning is nothing new at Grinnell. However, the course GRM-295-ST “Berlin: Borders and Transgressions” (cross-listed as ART-295) takes this philosophy a little bit further than...
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