After Sushil Khurana left Punjab, India, he worked as an IT consultant for over a decade, but he said he always struggled to find Indian food where he was living, both in the United States and Canada. Now, 17 years after opening his first restaurant, he and his business partners continue to bring vegetarian, Indian.
Between voice lessons in Bucksbaum Arts Center, a mid-day meal in the Joe Rosenfield Center (JRC), or an anthropology class in the Humanities and Social Sciences Center (HSSC), an average day for a typical Grinnell student has the potential to include a range of locales. According to a recent survey, Grinnell students feel least welcome.
Despite the use of locks and campus bike racks, students report cases of bike theft, many of which occurred in the South Campus loggia in November 2023. Although no culprit has been found, theories swirl about the parties responsible, including one where a group from Chicago comes to take many bikes at once and another.
The Stonewall Resource Center (SRC) hosted Pride Week this past week in conjunction with several student organizations, including Queer People of Color (QPOC), Trans at Grinnell (TaG) and Aero-Ace Spectrum Support Network (ASSN). The week’s programming balanced remembrance and activism with celebrating and encouraging queer joy. Micho Adler, assistant director of intercultural affairs and LGBTQIA+.
Josh Paul, who resigned from the State Department on Oct. 17 in objection to U.S. lethal arms transfers to Israel, will conclude his Grinnell College residency on Friday with the completion of a three-week course on post-conflict resolution, using the Israel-Gaza war as a key case study. Paul, whose resignation continues to garner extensive media.