Open and shut case
Police drop major charges against a Grinnell support staffer accused of drug possession, but not quickly enough to save her job at Goodnow Hall
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Equipment problems force KDIC off the air
Student-run radio station KDIC went off the air for the semester Tuesday at 5 p.m., one and a half weeks before scheduled, due to equipment troubles and problems with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Shorthand
A welcome home party will be held for Chris Gaunt this Saturday at 5 p.m. Gaunt just finished serving a prison sentence for civil disobedience she committed to protest the School of the Americas. The potluck is sponsored by the Faculty Anti-War group and the Campus Quaker Meeting and will be at 1800 Manor Drive. . . . The Grinnell College Javanese Music and Dance Ensemble will perform this Saturday at 7:30 in Sebring-Lewis. They will perform the dance drama “Hanuman at the Stake,” a story excerpted from the Javanese version of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana. Twenty-five dancers and musicians will collaborate to realize this story about an abducted princess and the exploits of a white monkey who has been sent by the princess’ husband to contact her in her captor’s palace. Musical accompaniment and separate concert pieces will be performed on the college’s Javanese gamelan orchestra. . . . The Grinnell-based Iowa Peace Institute is seeking volunteers to call Iowa schools about their conflict resolution programs. Contact Pam Schultz at 236-4880 if you are interested. . . . EZ News, a recently revived email publication, has 300 subscribers. If you’re interested in receiving the news digest, email [eznews]. . . life sucks . . . Student Publications and Radio Commission (SPARC) announced on Tuesday its decisions for next year’s media heads. Liz Allan ‘04, Vanessa Gennarelli ‘05 and Skye Hibbard ’04 will edit the Grinnell Review, and Jen Walsh ’05, Amanda Davis ’04 and Aly Beery ’05 will edit the S&B. Colin Seiler ‘04 will run KDIC, Jason Arends ’05 will edit the GUM and Mitch Herz ’05 will edit the Cyclone. . . . Movement: An Anti-War dance was performed in Central Park last Friday. Twelve counter-protesters attended with signs supporting Bush and the war. One sign read “Give War a Chance.” . . . The Student Art Salon will open today. There will be a reception from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and awards will be announced at 5:15. Pictured: “Family Snapshot,” oil on canvas by Alison McGinty ‘04. [more]
Protesters arrested
Thirty environmental activists from Grinnell and a handful of others from around Iowa carried a successful conservation campaign to a new venue last week.
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Q&A
The S&B asks FTP activist Molly Offer-Westort ‘05 about organizing protests like last week’s
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Opening new space
New parking lots are planned for next year, but parking regulations are not likely to change dramatically, said Director of Security Steve Briscoe.
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