Endowment investment group grows
Wall Street has come to Grinnell. Before this year, the Student Endowment Investment Group (SEIG) had to pick a promising stock, and hold on to it for at least a year. Now, they can buy and...
SGA election brings out record votes
When the posters and advertisements are all around campus, people know the annual SGA campaign season has come. This year, 10 candidates ran for three positions. Holden Bale ’12 and Gabe Schechter ’12 ran for SGA...
FreeNet presents at NYU conference
There is a phenomenon going on in the technology world that spreads way beyond what Mark Zuckerberg created. The Grinnell Free Network Movement group, founded this year, is working towards creating a non-hierarchical...
Wisconsin Chaos hits home
On Feb 8, 2011, newly elected Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker proposed a plan that increased the amount many workers in the public sector would have to pay into their pensions and healthcare as well as end collective...
Most SGA initiatives pass
Students made their voices heard this week by voting for student initiatives for spring semester 2011. Some of the issues voted on this semester were the creation of an Accessibility Awareness Group, the availability of...
Q&A: Danielle McGuire talks rights
As part of Black History Month, the College brought Danielle McGuire, author of “At the Dark End of the Street:Black Women, Rape and Resistance—A New History of the Civil Rights Movement...
SGA releases statement of student values
Following up on a Joint Board resolution, SGA recently drafted a Student Statement of Values for Grinnell. Throughout the year, an SGA committee met weekly to write the Statement of Values. They began by brainstorming...
Kington promotes green Grinnell
President Kington went green on Wednesday at two town hall meetings to discuss environmental issues. Kington, along with Environmental & Safety Coordinato Chris Bair and other staff...
Dog days are over in JRC fair
On Tuesday evening, students tossed pancakes and wore beer goggles that simulated various levels of inebriation. This wasn’t a simulation of hell week, but rather the annual Wellness...
Thoughts on a free Egypt
The streets of Cairo erupted in shouts, dances and embraces last Friday as news came that President Mubarak was stepping down after thirty years in power. Mubarak’s resignation came eighteen days after hundreds of...
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