A mathematics and computer science double major with a statistics concentration, Huandong Chang `23 has led a life at Grinnell full of athletic activities with friends, academic exploration in a wide array of subjects and exposure to new countries and languages. Chang, originally from China, found Grinnell College through the U.S. News and World Report.
Saulė Keliauskaitė `23, an economics major and international student from Lithuania, has been creating her own narrative. Although she is in her second full year of being on campus due to COVID-19 disruptions and studying abroad, she has been able to heavily intertwine herself with the campus community and take on many leadership roles..
Dari Barn recently emerged from its annual winter hibernation, much to the delight of Grinnell College students and town residents alike. Located on 6th Ave., the small walk-up ice cream shop offers locally sourced soft-serve ice cream, a rotating menu of frozen yogurt flavors and handmade hot food selections. Ginette McFarland, 47, has been working.
When walking through the Bucksbaum Center for the Arts on Tuesday evenings, you may hear bright and catchy melodies emanating from room 102. It is the Latin American Ensemble, directed by Gabriel Espinosa, music lecturer. Espinosa has been leading the ensemble for the last 18 years. He said that his experience with music began when.
Over 60 students, educators and community members gathered at Drake Community Library to debate the fate of Jeannette Walls’ memoir “The Glass Castle” in Grinnell-Newburg community school classrooms this past Wednesday, April 19. The committee meeting was the first of two in reconsidering the current instructional materials accompanying the book in ninth-grade English classes. At.