Emmie Smith `23 is a dedicated and active member of the Grinnell swim and dive team, to which many thanks are in order it was their insistence and outreach that brought her to the Grinnell community. “The coaches here were really, really recruiting me,” she remembered while chuckling and rolling her eyes. “And so.
“Daisy’s Tale” is a new “mostly true” children’s story written and self-published by Liz Hansen, program coordinator for collective impact in the office of community partnerships, planning and research, and illustrated by one of her former students, Makaella Mitchell. The project began seven years ago during Hansen’s time as a teacher at Grinnell High School..
Sapphire Lake is a proposed 400-acre public lake that would be located south of Grinnell in Poweshiek County. The lake would provide a host of recreational activities such as water sports, boating, fishing, recreational trails, biking, beaches, camping, natural areas and parks that would be completely open to the public. Sounds great, right? But do.
As their clocks ticked down towards zero, Filip Matic `24 and Noah Holding `26 fired off moves in rapid succession, taking and losing piece after piece. The match had turned into a battle of attrition. The round five matchup between Matic and Holding had become the pivotal match of the April 8 tournament hosted by.
Where do you spend your time on the Grinnell College campus? If you’re a social sciences or humanities major, you are sure to have a lot of classes in the new Humanities and Social Studies Center (HSSC). If you are a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) major, you likely spend much of your time.