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Volume 122, Number 20 | April 7, 2006




men's tennis
Bryan Boyce

Men's tennis 2-0 in Midwest

 


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News

Legal civility
Mock trial team caps off its season with a trip to Nationals in Florida

Rape drug investigation continues
With no suspects and a resolution unlikely, focus shifts to education, prevention

Coburn, Goto recovering from car accident
Eliza Coburn '08 watched the world go by from waist-level in Three Crows on River Street, her mother's restaurant in Delano, Minnesota.

Fellowship winners announced
• Jason Rathod '06 was awarded a Watson Fellowship to investigate the Indian Diaspora.
• Eva Constantaras '06, John Snyder '05 and Elena Yesner '06 (left) have received Fulbright Fellowships. Constantaras' fellowship takes her to Colombia. Snyder will be in Germany, while Yesner will travel to Indonesia. Seven other Grinnell Fulbright nominees will find out about their status in upcoming months.

Arts & Entertainment


Springsteen, service and a sloe gin fizz
Traveling Grinnellians generate spring break listening lists of best toe-tapping tunes

Weirdos and fishnets unite!
David Degeest ‘06 takes the stage as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the annual Rocky Horror live show

Movie Reviews
Brokeback Mountain, Darwin's Nightmare

Opinion


Sindeworld
How to deal with distress

A Bunch of Malarkey
Malarkey, why are you dressed up?

View from Abroad
Bearing the wait of Senegal

Random Rants

S&B Editorial
Grinnell should add a vocational element to its theoretical curriculum

Letters to the Editor

Sports


Pioneer baseball off to best start in years
Team unity and motivation lead the Pioneers to an impressive record and a win against a nationally ranked school

Softball takes a stand in the sunshine state
The Grinnell College softball team returned to Iowa after a strong showing in Florida and made their presence known in the Midwest with three more wins. After leaving Fort Myers, Fla., with a record of 5-3, the Pioneers returned to Iowa to beat Augustana 7-4 on Saturday, April 1 in Rock Island, Ill.

Golf fired up for conference
The Pioneers traveled to Tucson, Ariz., over spring break to temper their golf game in the heat of the southwest and play a round at the Arizona National Golf Course.

 


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