Grinnell Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) members have organized a walkout, two vigils, a rally and a “die-in” to protest the College’s response to the Israel-Hamas conflict, prompting a divided reaction from College administration, faculty, alumni and students. Most recently, the students staged a sit-in at Nollen House that began Thursday afternoon. But both.
As the Iowa caucuses and subsequent presidential elections approach, Grinnell College is in a unique geographical position to facilitate the visit of presidential candidates. Vivek Ramaswamy’s visit to Grinnell marks the first of what will likely be more than one instance of a prominent politician coming to the town of Grinnell. At the S&B we.
Following a prolonged dispute with unionized student workers advocating for higher wages, Grinnell College has raised its minimum campus wage this fall to $13.25 an hour – an increase of five dollars more than the previous base wage. Student reactions remain varied and disparate. Recently unionized Grinnell workers view the wage increase as the welcome.
By Lena Wiebe wiebelen@grinnell.edu The Grinnell City Council is considering a proposal to create a municipal emergency medical service (EMS) system. If approved, the city-run EMS system will replace the city of Grinnell’s current contract with the private Midwest Ambulance System of Iowa when it expires on Jan. 31, 2025. The system would be incorporated.
By Lena Wiebe wiebelen@grinnell.edu The Grinnell City Council is considering a proposal to create a municipal emergency medical service (EMS) system. If approved, the city-run EMS system will replace the city of Grinnell’s current contract with the private Midwest Ambulance System of Iowa when it expires on Jan. 31, 2025. The system would be incorporated.