Michael Lozada `24, the son of two anthropology professors, grew up “literally” up the hill from Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina. As a child, he attended Davidson events and often heard his parents discuss anthropology. When Lozada applied to colleges and universities, he knew two things –– he did not want to go to.
Since 1967, the Black Church has served as a sanctuary for Grinnell College students to celebrate their faith and join in traditions of gospel music. Open to all, regardless of background, the church is a family that strives to meet everyone’s needs, according to Michael Sims, adviser to Young, Gifted, and Black Gospel Choir (YGB).
Celebrity chef J. Kenji Lopez-Alt overlooks the kitchen in 920 High St. apartment 3 as roommates Phukao Prommolmard `24.5, Sam Sirna `25 and Andrew Lim `25 prepare their weekly “family” dinner. “He’s the patron saint of this house,” said Sirna. Though none of the roommates started cooking seriously until a year or two ago, they.
Between performing a piece commissioned for just a small consortium of choirs, collaborating with the 100-year-old Grinnell Oratorio Society and touring the East Coast over spring break, the Grinnell Singers choral ensemble are set to challenge themselves this 2023-2024 year. This year brings a combination of familiar and newer features for the musicians to encounter..
Supersonic beavers, a primordial princess and a sly Among Us reference all await the audience-goers attending this semester’s Neverland Players show. With a cast packed full of musical and improvisational talents, this show fulfills the Players’ goal of telling children’s stories while elevating the creativity of their performers, according to current members. The Neverland Players.