News
After students recently passed an initiative demanding need-blind admissions for international students, the office of Admission has given renewed attention to the process of international ...
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The new Kistle Science library, with its graffiti-free walls and new-building smell, is a pleasant study environment for anyone looking to clear their head. Kistle opened at the start of this year, ...
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In February 2006, while setting up for the annual 80s Harris party, former ACE coordinator Julia Bottles ’08 suffered a severe foot injury after a party platform collapsed because of a broken safety latch ...
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A new service to bring a regular bus route to Chicago from Grinnell promises to ease student travel stress before breaks and on weekends. On Friday, November 9th, the first of what will be ... ![]()
The Student Programming Committee (SPC) now has $650 to allocate over the remainder of the semester. “That is basically nothing,” said Brad Bishop ’08, SGA treasurer and head of SPC. ... ![]()
With pre-registration ending again yesterday, seemingly little had changed from last semester. Students are stressed about getting into classes, and Registrar Gerald Adams has once again ... ![]()
Grinnell’s homegrown service corps will be adding a new location to its list of established service sites. This February, applications will be accepted for a Grinnell Corps fellowship... ![]()
When a Harris dance platform collapsed on former ACE coodinator Julia Bottles ’08, she was luck not to face severe bodily injury. As it was, she still was in a wheelchair for several months.... ![]()
Features
To assess the college’s substance-free lifestyle, known lover of alcohol Sarah Mirk returns one weekend to her sober ...
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Opinion

First of all, you absolutely must not watch the Macy’s Day Parade with your family. All those floats ...
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Arts
After a troublesome past few years, a non-Norris band practice space is established in hopes to make for a musician-friendly campus...
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