Grinnell College Fall Fest Poster
- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-S-1.01-1-1
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- October 8, 2016
Part of RG-S: Students
2 copies. Sponsored by SGA All-Campus Events, SGA Concerts, Student Activities, and Student Affairs.
Grinnell College Fall Fest Poster
Part of RG-S: Students
2 copies. Sponsored by SGA All-Campus Events, SGA Concerts, Student Activities, and Student Affairs.
Grinnell College Anti-War Alliance
Part of RG-S: Students
Mission Statement: While actively opposing the U.S. mobilization for war, non-violently, the Anti-War alliance is guided by three main goals. 1) Maintain Visibility - To maintain a presence on campus and in the town of Grinnell and keep the issue of war in Iraq prominent. 2) Education and Outreach - Fostering dialogue, conversation, and education on the issue 3) Participate in State and National Networks - Be part of a larger national movement Historical Note: The Grinnell College Anti-War Alliance existed from October of 2002 to May of 2003. The Grinnell Anti-War Alliance was created to oppose to U.S. military action in Iraq because they were unconvinced that Iraq posed a threat worthy of U.S. military intervention. According to Eli Zigas, by the end of spring 2003, the anti-war alliance had an e-mail distribution list of 220 people. There was also overlap with the faculty anti-war group which was started by Bob Grey and maintained by David Ellison. The student group had about 25-30 active members. The materials in the collection encompass both information collected by the group to use as resources, information put out by the group, and documentation of a few of their events. The Update and Digest is an extensive, approximately weekly, online notice to members of the Anti-War Alliance about events and news relating to the group's purpose. Provenance: Donated to the Archives by Eli Zigas, coordinator of the group, in 2004.
Part of RG-S: Students
7 pages.
Class of 1970.
Part of RG-S: Students
Part of RG-S: Students
Gary, Leiana Thomas. Class of 1973.
Part of RG-S: Students
11 pages.
Friends of International Students / FIS
Part of RG-S: Students
Part of RG-S: Students
24 pages.
Class of 1930.
Part of RG-S: Students
Historical Note: The Freehand Press was a student-run, campus publication in which students could showcase their own short stories, poetry, illustrations, photographs, and other works of art. It operated from 1987 until it merged with the Grinnell Review in the 1998-99 academic year. Provenance: Donated to the Archives by Joe Heads, May 11, 1999.
Part of RG-S: Students
Part of RG-S: Students
Part of RG-S: Students
Part of RG-S: Students
Two interviews. Interview #1, 25 pages. Interview #2, 21 pages.
Annozean Flagg was the daughter of Whitefield McKinlay, one of the earliest black students at [Iowa] Grinnell College.