The Catalyst, Grinnell College’s student-led idea incubator, held its first full-fledged launch this past Wednesday, April 24, featuring 10 student project presentations. The Catalyst functions primarily as an organization to connect community members with resources on campus for developing ideas. Jeffrey Blanchard, professor of mathematics and director of the Donald and Winifred Wilson Center for.
Kyla Miller `25 will serve as the 2024-2025 president of Grinnell’s Student Government Association (SGA) and Ziana Benjiman `25 will serve as the 2024-2025 SGA vice president of academic affairs after winning the executive cabinet and student initiatives election, held over March 11 and 12. Three student initiatives, “Noyce Art Landmarks,” “Massage Chairs and Bean.
Are you an East Campus evildoer, a South Campus scoundrel, or a North Campus ne’er-do-well? Each of the three sections of the Grinnell College campus boasts its own character, (dis)advantages and ardent loyalists. Three students –– Marina Busby `24, Rebecca Fox `24 and David Eason `24 –– have repeated years living in their favorite clusters..
From Takis, to edible cookie dough to cottage cheese, the new smart cooler vending machines on campus have elicited questions surrounding food accessibility on campus. Jeanette Moser, director of dining services, wrote in an email to The S&B that the machines were installed over winter break in partnership with Mahaska Vending Services in the atrium.
The Humanities and Social Studies Center (HSSC) atrium is a campus hub typically populated by students chipping away at their schoolwork or grabbing a pick-me-up at the Global Café. On Monday, Nov. 20, two furry guests visited the space, stealing attention and providing a respite from the intensity of college life. June and Odin, young.