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  1. Flaking Out

     

    On Friday afternoons I flake out with my archaeology professor, some of his friends, and any students interested in giving up two hours of their weekend. We hang out, relax, talk, and get…

  2. Judaism in the Cornfields

    Jan 04, 2013

    Until Grinnell, I had lived my whole life in the East Coast Jewish bubble. I went to a private Jewish day school, ate Chinese food on Christmas, and attended more bar mitzvah ceremonies than you…

  3. Good Conversation and Dining Hall Food

    Jan 04, 2013
    by Patrick Busch ’08
  4. The Grinnell Coincidence

    Jan 04, 2013

     

    Choosing a college is hard — no one is going to argue that. Which is why sometimes little things like a squirrel can help make those decisions a whole lot easier.

    My parents and I…

  5. Getting ready to launch

    Jan 04, 2013

    As director of the Faulconer Gallery in Grinnell, Iowa (population 9100), I feel a deep commitment to the art and artists of the Midwest region. But--perhaps as a result--I also love to…

  6. Postcards from the Vault

    Jan 04, 2013

    By Helen Lewandowski '12 My first three years at Grinnell, I worked with a very special, very small part of the Special Collections and Archives -- the postcards collection.  My task:…

  7. Grinnell men's tennis team seeks another successful campaign

    Jan 04, 2013
    The Grinnell College men’s tennis team will be looking for another highly-successful campaign in 2010. The squad’s top returnee is Juan Carlos Perez ’11 (pictured), who qualified for the NCAA…
  8. New Publication by Astrid Henry

    Jan 04, 2013

    Astrid Henry. Not My Mother's Sister: Generational Conflict and Third Wave Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004.

    Burling 2nd floor: 

  9. J.B. Grinnell

    Jan 04, 2013

    J.B. Grinnell is a towering figure in the history of Grinnell, Iowa. Josiah Bushnell Grinnell -- better known as J.B. -- was born in Vermont in 1821. He grew up a farm boy, working in the fields…

  10. SEPC, Anyone?

    Jan 04, 2013

    Author:  Amy Henning ’10

    In my first English class at Grinnell, I was awed by some of the upperclassman. Not only did they know their lit theory, but…

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