Go Forth: Grinnell Alums Impress! Goering goes from Grinnell to Google
The next time you open up a new tab to Google something, think of the Grinnell connection. Megan Goering ’08, who was an economics and political science double major, currently works in...
A Day in the Life: Leslie Bean ’13
[caption id="attachment_8806" align="alignleft" width="199" caption="Photograph by Sphie Fajardo."][/caption] 6:45 a.m.—Cell phone alarm wakes me up on vibrate mode because...
Students cede Fall Break to service through AltBreak and ReNew
For most Grinnellians, Fall Break was a much needed nine-day release from the stress of school—an excellent opportunity to sleep in, eat too much, and catch up with all the TV shows that they had missed over the semester. Some...
Grinnellians occupy Wall Street
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) is a social protest in New York City that has brought thousands together and sparked a nationwide movement to speak out against the current corporate structure. The...
This Saturday, trick or treat for a cause
Trick or treating is a traditional activity on Halloween, but this year, candy won’t be the only thing being handed out. This Saturday, the Swimming and Diving team will be collecting canned food throughout the area, both on...
Zombie House: zombie-aware, haunted and ready to host
A severed arm hung morbidly from the blue Volkswagen Passat parked in the driveway of 1021 High Street. Our knocks went unanswered, so we opened the door and went into the house. We were...
Día de Los Muertos comes to life on and off campus
Grinnellians interested in learning more about Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, will have many opportunities to do so next week. Several different events recognizing the holiday will take place, both on and off campus....
A Day in the Life: Henry W. Morisada Rietz ’89, Associate Professor of Religious Studies
[caption id="attachment_8649" align="alignleft" width="224" caption="Photograph by Sophie Fajardo."][/caption] 6:00 a.m.—Internal alarm clock goes off. Roll over, find the...
Prof. Kasimow speaks on Holocaust experience, value of inter-faith dialogue
Harold Kasimow is a Professor Emeritus for the Religious Studies Department here at Grinnell College. He is also a Holocaust survivor. He studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and Temple University in...
Accessibility at Grinnell?
Here’s an interesting experiment. If you have a bike, get on it and try to ride to one of your classes. Chances are that you can, and you won’t think too much about it. That is, until you’ve...
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