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Letter to the Editor: A message on selective union expansion from 200+ alums

Letter to the Editor: A message on selective union expansion from 200+ alums

September 26, 2019

Dear Board of Trustees and Members of the Grinnell Community: We are concerned alumni writing to encourage the Board of Trustees to approve a selective voluntary expansion of the student union at its...

Graphic by Zoe Fruchter.

Writer@Grinnell Q&A with Samantha Irby

September 20, 2018

  Samantha Irby sat down with The S&B’s Mira Braneck following her Thursday night visit as part of the Writers@Grinnell series to discuss humor, writing and garbage television. A full version...

Jamel Brinkley gave a roundtable talk and reading on Thursday. Illustration by Zoe Fruchter.

Writers@Grinnell Jamel Brinkley Q&A

September 13, 2018

Jamel Brinkley’s debut short story collection, “A Lucky Man,” which made the National Book Award Longlist in Fiction, was published by Graywolf Press in May of this year. Brinkley, a graduate...

New Varsity Softball Head Coach

New Varsity Softball Head Coach

August 31, 2018

By Mira Braneck braneckm@grinnell.edu The College welcomed a new addition to its coaching staff this summer with the hiring of Lynn Anderson, the new head softball coach. Anderson has a good deal of...

Signs for and against the school bond can be seen around town. Photo by Mira Braneck

School bond vote sparks controversy

August 31, 2018

By Chloe Wray wraychlo@grinnell.edu Hand-painted signs with red backgrounds and fronted with white lettering line the yards of homes and businesses along Route 146, Route 6 and neighborhoods across...

Carmen Maria Machado answers questions at a roundtable in JRC 209.
Photo by Helena Gruensteidl

National Book Award finalist Carmen Maria Machado discusses horror and writing female pleasure

November 3, 2017

After its release from Gray Wolf Press this year, Carmen Maria Machado’s debut short story collection won the prestigious title of finalist for the National Book Award. Currently an artist-in-residence...

Film Review: “Girls Trip” offers laughs, femme power

August 31, 2017

This past Tuesday, four dedicated S&Baddies took a trip to the local cinema to see “Girls Trip.” The movie centers around a group of college friends reuniting 20 years later for a weekend trip...

Summer updates from Des Moines

August 25, 2017

• Black Lives Matter in Des Moines responds to Charlottesville The Black Lives Matter (BLM) chapter in Des Moines hosted an event on Thursday, Aug. 27 in the wake of the Charlottesville protests and...

Grin City, once solely focused on on-site residencies, is expanding their reach to local communities with their new micro grant program. Contributed photo.

Grin City starts grant program, seeks new director

August 25, 2017

By Mira Braneck braneckm@grinnell.edu The Grin City Collective has been going through major changes. After separating from the Grinnell Area Arts Council last year, the collective is now starting a micro...

Baseball fans talk hometown heroes and Opening Day

Baseball fans talk hometown heroes and Opening Day

April 6, 2017

Patrick Dowd '17 “I’m a Red Sox fan. I was one of the many fourth graders swept up by the magical 2004 Boston season ... I love baseball because it’s something that is totally ok to love as a...

Díaz talks activism, freedom and finding your place

Díaz talks activism, freedom and finding your place

February 16, 2017

By Mira Braneck & Louise Carhart  braneckm@grinnell.edu & carhartl17@grinnell.edu Pulitzer Prize winner Junot Díaz visited Grinnell this past Monday, Feb. 13, leading several Q&A sessions...

Contributed photo. 
Sophia Gatton, 17, takes a shot in a recent game.

Basketball heads into final half of season

January 27, 2017

By Mira Braneck braneckm@grinnell.edu Men's Basketball The men’s basketball team started the 2016-2017 season strong, going 4-0 in conference and 6-0 at home. Winter break brought a streak of away...

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