Choosing chairs
Have you ever noticed how uncomfortable most Grinnell chairs are? Sure, I bet you’ve been in class, half-asleep, and thought of the hard chair beneath you as just another inconvenience, in between lack of coffee and inconsolable despair in importance. As boring as chairs may be, everyone must sit in them now and then. So to inform our community, I undertook a survey of a couple of our seating options.
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It’s game time
Next weekend, John Edwards ‘06 will travel to San Francisco for the Game Developers Conference, not only as an observer, but also as a presenter. Edwards, a physics major, will showcase and demonstrate his computer game, “Mutton Mayhem,” which won the Student Showcase contest for the Independent Game Festival (IGF), part of the overall conference.
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Tuning in
Grinnell students pride themselves on their diversity and progressive liberal views. They consider themselves intellectually engaged and intelligent and work to promote awareness and acceptance. This image is one that quite often appears to reject pop culture, technology, Hollywood and television. It is true that TV is shunned by some students, but others embrace it with open arms, making it a scheduled part of their lives.
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Darryl Caterine, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
Mission statement: “To find the CANARY in the COAL MINE.”
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