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Writers@Grinnell celebrates the release of Did We Make It? – The Scarlet and Black

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Arcadia : a conversation with the past and present – The Scarlet and Black

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Obuchi Adikema s Unfinished Reflections meditates on experiences on coming of age, community, and disillusionment at Grinnell College – The Scarlet and Black

By Malcolm Galpern Levin galpernl@grinnell.edu “Unfinished Reflections,” a virtual theater performance directed and curated by Obuchi Adikema `21 for her Mentored Advanced Project (MAP), will premiere virtually on its official website on May 13. The production is a pre-recorded performance that will focus on the stories of four college students reflecting on their lives, experiences and dreams for the future. The college students are be played by actors Avery Barnett `21, Tino Tazvitya `23, Linnet Adams `21 and Kaela Girod `21. “Unfinished Reflections” will be presented for viewing as a single continuous video split into three movements: “I Lost My Voice,” “You are My Company,” and “We Can Do Anything We Want.” Each movement consists of poetry, movement, dialogue and interviews serving as individual monologues for each of the four characters in the play.

How can Grinnell traditions survive the pandemic?

With warmer weather, students adapt campus events to COVID-19 guidelines April 21, 2021 Shanna Kang 21, Jacey Birkenmeyer 22 and Eli Calalang-Lacroix 22 (left to right) perform at The Grinnellian in Spring 2019, the last time the event was held. Photo contributed by Saketan Anand. By Malcolm Galpern Levin galpernl@grinnell.edu As the weather warms up and the sun shines over Mac Field, Grinnell College students in a typical spring semester enjoy a wide range of exciting events and campus traditions every weekend. This year, due to COVID-19 restrictions that discourage large group gatherings, students are getting creative to figure out which events can and cannot be salvaged.

From overwhelmingly positive to depressing as fuck, students face the year s final term with mixed emotions – The Scarlet and Black

galpernl@grinnell.edu After traveling from Greece to Grinnell, taking a total of four flights stopping in Munich, Washington D.C., Chicago and finally Des Moines, Inna Gjoleka `21 is back in Grinnell for the first time since March 2020, when students were forced to vacate campus. Gjoleka says she didn’t mind being in Greece because it gave her the opportunity to spend more time with her family. Still, when the College announced fourth-year students would be invited back to campus for Spring Term 2, she was eager to return to finish out her final semester with her classmates. “It felt more like closure this way. I didn’t want it to be my last memory of Grinnell, being sort of kicked out in March of last year because of the pandemic,” Gjoleka said.

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