Reverend Billy illuminates black friday
Anyone walking past Herrick Chapel this past Monday may have been startled by the loud cries of “Life-elujah” and “Occupy-elujah!” coming from within. This week, Grinnell College...
Break-ins Continue
A student living off-campus was robbed for the third time. Marcus Eagan ’12 discovered the most recent break-in after returning from Thanksgiving break. The first two times, items from Eagan’s roommate were stolen....
McCarthy calls for peace
Colman McCarthy visited Grinnell to give a lecture focused on peace education at all levels from elementary school to college degree programs yesterday. McCarthy is a world-renowned peace...
McHenry Feeds Social Justice
After participating in political activism for over 30 years, Keith McHenry had a variety of incredible experiences and saw the power of a simple idea. He, along with a few friends, founded...
Record alcohol-related hospitalizations: SGA, administration search for solutions
Last weekend, two students were sent to Grinnell Regional Medical Center for binge drinking, spiking this semester’s hospitalizations to 15 and breaking the fall 2008 record with four weeks left in the semester. ...
Strategic plan update: Post-graduation success
This is the second installment of a five part series examining the primary working groups for the College’s Strategic Plan. Imagine yourself a freshman during NSO, walking into a room labeled “Campus Employment...
‘Iowaroma’: more than just fecal matter
For Grinnell College students and many Iowans, the looming food crisis encroaches ever so often in a manner that would compel anyone to pinch their nose and survey their surroundings for the source for a familiar repugnant...
Longworth: Midwest Failing to Globalize
Mr. Richard Longworth is a senior fellow at Chicago Council on Global Affairs and a veteran foreign correspondent for the Chicago Tribune. After a distinctive journalism career for 20 years, he returned to the Midwest and has...
This Week in SGA
SGA Joint Board got down to business, both figuratively and literally this week. During the debut of Presiding Officer Peter Aldrich ’15, the meeting’s pace was brisk and smooth, as his extensive knowledge of...
EID Brings Grinnell Community Together
Students, faculty, staff and townspeople gathered last Sunday to celebrate Eid al-Adha, a Muslim holiday which celebrates sacrifice, faith and charity, in the Quad. Organized by the Muslim Student Association (MSA), the...
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