Greta Schmidt `23 initially did not consider applying to Grinnell. Originally from Madison, Wisconsin, she said she heard about Grinnell after her mom attended a financial aid session at their local library. Two weeks later, she attended a junior day about Grinnell College, and afterwards she immediately said, “Yes.” Before the visit, Schmidt said she.
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.
International Student Organization (ISO) invited Grinnell College students to celebrate the many different cultures represented on campus during the organization’s annual Cultural Evening hosted on April 15 in the Harris Center. About 200 people filled the audience to watch performances featuring singing and dancing by individual students, cultural organizations and groups of friends showcasing talented.
As Grinnell College’s student newspaper, it is our responsibility to provide fair and comprehensive coverage of issues that affect our community. In light of recent Iowa legislation that directly endangers and marginalizes the trans community, it is important to address both this harm and the way that national news coverage has contributed to a wave.
The Grinnell-Newburg Community School District conducted a special election proposing a Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) that would redistribute the property tax revenue towards improving school facilities. The proposition was denied due to what Dustin Smith, the president of the Grinnell-Newburg Board of Education, perceived as an error in the language of the proposition.