GV football vs Olivet Nazarene
September 30, 2011
The Vikings worked over the Tigers all game long with a 31-14 victory. 9/24/11 @ Williams Stadium. Read More →
GV football vs Olivet Nazarene
September 30, 2011
The Vikings worked over the Tigers all game long with a 31-14 victory. 9/24/11 @ Williams Stadium. Read More →
Gallery exhibit
Marci Clark, News editor
September 30, 2011
The works of artist JD Larson will be on exhibit in the Rasmussen Gallery through Oct. 7. Aaron Tinder, professor of art and design, said he likes to highlight local artists like Larson. Tinder said he particularly likes the less traditional aspects of Larson’s work. Larson uses a variety of techniques... Read more »
Twist of Oz
Courtney Gifford, Contributor
September 30, 2011
“Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz” is an interactive children’s play to be performed at the Viking Theatre on Oct. 6-9. On Oct. 6, 7 and 8, the play will start at 7:30 p.m. and on Oct. 9 a matinee will open at 2 p.m. Admission to the play is free for children 12 years of age and under. It will cost... Read more »
Football flashback
Amanda Gabbert, Marketing editor
September 30, 2011
With 5000 fans and a helicopter in the air, the Grand View football team won its first football game against Briar Cliff University, 20-17 on August 30, 2008. This season marks the 4-year anniversary of the football program’s addition to Grand View athletics and the senior year of the original freshmen. The... Read more »
The Grand View’s guide to social suicide: How to rack up alcohol violations
September 30, 2011
Before riding the bus to the homecoming dance, get all liquored up and make a fool of yourself. If you’re lucky, you might grace the backseat of a cop car. Make sure your fridge is stocked with Four Loko’s for the next room inspection. Your RA will hand you a citation. Long day? I’m sure your RA... Read more »
Player of the year continues to dominate
MIchael Bennion, Staff Writer
September 30, 2011
Luis Heitor-Piffer senior midfielder and varsity captain, has helped the men’s soccer team to an 8-1 record and a 2-0 record in conference. Blair Reid, head coach said, “You can see he’s a good player. He’s strong on the ball, he’s got good technique, he can beat you, he can take a hit and... Read more »
From high science to Grand View
Brooke Curry, staff writer
September 30, 2011
Starting off a career with varying aspirations, Seth Roberson found happiness in coaching and is now the head strength and conditioning coach and assistant Track & Field coach at Grand View. “I graduated in 2002 from Wartburg, and majored in physics and secondary education,” Roberson said.... Read more »
The Grand Views’ guide to tailgating
Amanda Gabbert, Marketing editor
September 30, 2011
History of tailgating The origin of tailgating can be dated back to the Civil War time period. Cheering on the team was the purpose; only football was not the game. The party was a group of civilians who gathered to watch the Battle of Bull Run. What to wear: Jerseys Team Sweatshirt Team Shirts Gloves Stocking... Read more »
Local restaurants showcase sushi specialities
Doug Goodwin, Staff Writer
September 30, 2011
The second annual Des Moines Sushi Bomb, sponsored by Lessing-Flynn Advertising, was held Sept. 24 at the Salisbury House. Des Moines Sushi Bomb not only promotes the names of the local sushi restaurants, but raises proceeds towards the Salisbury House and Gardens. The tickets were $40 and included... Read more »
