Although the college experience is typically characterized by independence and leaving behind family for the first time, some Grinnell students find themselves joined by a sibling in their secondary education. Three pairs of siblings described how their growth at Grinnell, both individually and as a duo, has been impacted by having a sibling on campus..
Ethan Versh `27 had been doodling on his coffee cup in class when he got an email about Smith Gallery applications it was a sign. His muse, the coffee cup, in its “fullest, final form,” currently sits on display in the middle of the Edith Renfrow Smith `27 Gallery in a clear glass box. .
Jazzed by king cake and chicory coffee, students celebrated Mardi Gras in the Center for Religion, Spirituality and Social Justice (CRSSJ) on Tuesday, Feb. 13. Translated to “Fat Tuesday,” Mardi Gras is an annual religious observance that takes place on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. Deacon Grayson, assistant to the dean of religious life, wrote.
The Humanities and Social Studies Center (HSSC) atrium is a campus hub typically populated by students chipping away at their schoolwork or grabbing a pick-me-up at the Global Café. On Monday, Nov. 20, two furry guests visited the space, stealing attention and providing a respite from the intensity of college life. June and Odin, young.
Despite its convenient location by the Dining Hall, the Smith Gallery can be an easy place to miss if the only thing on one’s mind are garlic breadsticks and General Tso’s chicken. But this gallery pulls its weight in whipping up equally flavorful selections of visual fare. Named for Edith Renfrow Smith `37, its unadorned.