Student will be missed

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Brooke Curry, Staff Writer
April 20, 2012

A Grand View communication student passed away March 30 and will forever be remembered as a soldier, father and friend. According to desmoinesregister.com, Ryan Heithoff, 27, entered the army in 2002 and was a private first class in the 3rd Infantry Division. He served as a scout in Iraq during the first... Read more »

A day in the life: Guy Cunningham, professor of psychology

April 20, 2012

7 a.m. “I finish showering, watch Martha Speaks or Curious George, drink coffee and read the paper.”   8 a.m. “I arrive in the office, do paperwork or prepare for a class.”   9 a.m. “I prepare for class, read and write letters of recommendation.”   10 a.m. “I meet with three... Read more »

Make way for enthusiastic staff

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Stephanie Ivankovich, Social Media Editor
April 20, 2012

Writing, designing, taking photos, Facebooking, Tweeting and painting rocks were some of the things I have done this year. My passion for the publication and journalism has led me to where I will be next year, editor-in-chief of edition 67 of The Grand Views. I will miss the current team of editors so... Read more »

Dance team makes a splash in Daytona

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Allie Ammann, Staff writer
April 20, 2012

The Grand View dance team went down to Daytona Beach, Fla., with one thing in mind: nationals.  With their dance containing pom, jazz and hip hop, the women were ready to take on whoever got in the way.  There were 10 different dance divisions and 20 cheer divisions in the National Dance Association... Read more »

History students present at annual conference

Marci Clark, News editor
April 20, 2012

Three history seniors presented papers at the 55th Annual Missouri Valley History Conference in Omaha, a gathering of history professors and professionals, to discuss a variety of topics from civic education to historical wars.   Justin Smith, Rachel MacPebbles and Sadie Fisher, attended the conference... Read more »

“State of The Grand Views Address:” A brief look back and a quick glimpse forward

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April 20, 2012

Hard to believe just one year ago I was writing the same editorial Stephanie, our new editor-in-chief, is writing this week. In the last year, The Grand Views’ staff has experienced triumphs and tragedies, all of which taught us a lesson or two about publication production and relationships.   I... Read more »

Downtown bar offers iowa-brewed beer

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Jordan Voight-Norberg, Staff writer
April 20, 2012

The Locust Tap is the epitome of dive bars located in East Village with a friendly bar staff, an even friendlier group of regulars, reasonably priced drinks, a pool table and a jukebox.   The Tap, as it is called by its loyal followers, has a relatively small selection of bottled beer, beer on tap... Read more »

Women’s track impresses

Marshall Dolch, Staff writer
April 20, 2012

The women’s track and field team topped the leader board at the Cornell Open in Mt. Vernon, Iowa this past weekend as they are beginning to hit their stride heading into the second half of the season. With the emergence of four first place finishes and several NAIA national qualifying marks, everyone... Read more »

Clothes removed for a cause

April 20, 2012

On  Thursday April 13,  about 25 students stripped down to their underwear  on Grandview Avenue in front of the library to run in the second annual Undie Run, hosted by RHA. The students took off their clothes before the run and raced to the Hull Tavern. Three boxes of clothes were donated to the... Read more »

Clothes removed for a cause

April 20, 2012

On  Thursday April 13,  about 25 students stripped down to their underwear  on Grandview Avenue in front of the library to run in the second annual Undie Run, hosted by RHA. The students took off their clothes before the run and raced to the Hull Tavern. Three boxes of clothes were donated to the... Read more »

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