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The Grinnell College Division of Student Affairs (DSA) will not cut funding for print student publications for the 2024-2025 academic year. Under a new and evolving budget process over the coming weeks, media heads at campus publications will negotiate with representatives from Student Government Association (SGA), Grinnell Concerts, Pedal Grinnell and KDIC for portions of. ....
Grinnell College will not reduce overall funds available to student organizations, which includes student publications, for the 2024-25 academic year, according to a statement released by the College on Tuesday, April 23. The statement did not clarify if student publications will be able to draw sufficient funds from the overall student organization budget to fund. ....
This is a developing story. All information is accurate as of 1:30 a.m. Friday, April 19. Student publication members are concerned Grinnell College will no longer fund print editions of their publications next academic year. Media heads at The Scarlet & Black (The S&B), GOGUE, The Grinnell Review, Grinnell College Press, The Sequence and Grinnell. ....
For two consecutive weekends, student bands performed at separate Harris parties Arbitraitor and BĀDPHAYÁK at Halloween Harris and Spin the Clouds at Bird Harris instead of the events’ usual format of entertainment from a playlist for the entire night. This semester, with Grinnell Concerts, formerly the Student Government Association Concerts Committee, not hosting. ....
Farmstock, an annual student music festival organized and hosted by Farm House with support from Freesound, the student music organization that provides sound equipment, took place on Friday, Oct. 6 from about 7-9 p.m. The event invited student musicians – both solo acts and bands – to sign up to play a 12-15 minute set.. ....