When Maya Flynn `26 was woken up by a fire alarm in Smith hall at 5:37 a.m., instead of going back to sleep, they decided to wait outside in the cold until the Robert N. Noyce `49 Science Center opened at 6am to start their homework. Flynn, who kept a personal record of every fire.
The Grinnell College Volleyball Club spiked up competition at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) and Luther College to open their club season. Liz Neace `24 and Ellen Hengesbach `24 were no strangers to UNI’s spikes they were both hit in the face during their first competitive match. “The fact that we both continued.
With the start of a new academic year comes the resumption of student activities, and Grinnell College’s Volleyball Club is swinging right in. Meeting twice a week, the club brings students of all skill levels together for two hours of clockwork serve-and-receive drills, blood-pumping scrimmages and, most importantly, camaraderie and good fun. Despite being a.
The National Council for the Blind of Ireland (NCBI), the country’s leading sight loss charity, is now accepting applications from students who are blind or vision impaired for our annual Gerard Byrne Bursary.
A Portlaoise CBS past-pupil has won a bursary for €1,500 per year for the duration of his studies in third level. Jack Spillane, 19, is in his first year s.