Issue Date: 
August 10, 2008

Edited by Erin Sindewald '08.

  • Dan Neely '09
    For the past 32 years, students and a few brave faculty and staff have squeezed into the limited seating to watch not so much a film “festival,” but rather a rare spectacle that celebrates this unique campus community we all know and love.
  • Erin Sindewald ’08
    During my time at Grinnell, I’ve worn rainbow suspenders, a maroon unitard, a unicorn hat, a rainbow beanie, and my fair share of gaudy spandex.
  • Stephanie Rosenbaum '08
    Excuse me, I thought, is that something you should even be asking?
  • Conor McGee '08
    A student-commissioned portrait of Lyle dominates the far wall, watching over the nightly activity like some amiable Big Brother.
  • Patrick Laine '08
    I feel compelled to impart some of this hallowed knowledge to future Grinnellians, lest their souls become trapped in the “about me” sections of their Facebook profiles.
  • Timothy Hederman '10
    The energy of Take Back the Night week will hopefully resonate on our campus until next year, when we will again rally and march against fear in hopes of making the night truly safe once again.
  • Molly Rideout '10
    It was two hours before her Craft of Fiction class, and she still had no idea how she was going to end the story about General Partitions’ visit to the laundry mat.
  • Victor Colussi '09
    "These kids are truly barbaric!” my mind screamed as I walked into the child-infested art room of the local middle school.
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