Caleb Hoereth `24, fondly known as Leb, is the kind of person you can find on campus chatting with everyone he runs into. His outgoing personality has helped him create connections with his peers, and because of this, he says the Grinnell community has contributed to his growth in all aspects of his soccer, academic.
Hot on the heels of defending their Midwest Conference championship title, one might expect the Grinnell women’s soccer team to draw large crowds to their competitive home games. Yet anyone who attended Tuesday’s game against Monmouth College would have inevitably noticed the large empty spaces on the three concrete stands. After winning 3-0, only three.
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.
CW: In this series, I will be discussing eating disorders and their devastating effects. As someone who has an eating disorder, I try my very best to never describe specific behaviors or comparative numbers, as that can be very damaging, but the material may be upsetting nonetheless. If you decide not to read, thank you.