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The Sebring-Lewis Recital Hall - A 4,050-square-foot (376 m 2) concert hall. The Flanagan Studio Theatre - A 2,000-square-foot (190 m 2) theatre (formerly the Arena Stage), named for Federal Theatre Project director and 1911 Grinnell graduate Hallie Flanagan. The Roberts Theatre - A traditional thrust-stage theatre that seats 450 people.
Mears Cottage, also known as Mears Hall, is a historic structure located on the Grinnell College campus in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. Originally known as Iowa College, it was the second institution west of the Mississippi River to admit women as students. [2] The first degree was awarded to a woman ten years later.
Lentsch made 27 of his 55 shots, including 15 three-pointers as Grinnell won the high-scoring game 145 to 97. [5] On November 20, 2012, Grinnell's Jack Taylor broke Lentsch's scoring record—as well as the records for NCAA and collegiate scoring—in a 179–104 victory over Faith Baptist Bible.
Richard Reddington and Marty O'Sullivan inside the former Grinnell's on Monroe Avenue in Brighton Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. The pair plan to open a new restaurant, Redd Wood, in the space in 2024.
Grinnell College students staged a walkout to express solidarity with Palestine and demand that the college stop financial support of Israel.
Goodnow Hall is a historic structure located on the Grinnell College campus in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. A tornado struck the college's campus in 1882, and this was one of four buildings that replaced the destroyed buildings. It is now the oldest building on campus. [2] The other three are no longer extant.
The Grinnell Historic Commercial District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] At the time of its nomination it contained 75 resources, which included 47 contributing buildings, and 26 non-contributing buildings. [2]
At 108, Edith Renfrow Smith can still recall memories from her childhood in Grinnell, Iowa, as if they happened yesterday. She was an education pioneer. At 108, Edith Renfrow Smith shares her life ...