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− | '''Grinnell College''' is a small liberal arts college in Iowa. Grinnell fielded a team until 2010 when their program appears to have died out. | + | {{Collegebox|College Name=Grinnell College |
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+ | '''Grinnell College''' is a small liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa. Its quiz bowl program's current president is [[Isaiah Gutman]]. | ||
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+ | Grinnell fielded a team until 2010 when their program appears to have died out. They hosted a high school tournament on an [[IS]] set in 2004 and twice in 2005 called [[GHiST]]. | ||
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+ | The Grinnell program was revived during the 2017-2018 school year when a team consisting of [[Christina Fu]], [[Nick Haeg]], [[Alexander Mohn]], and [[John Stookey]] attended [[ACF Fall]] and [[NAQT SCT]], as well as NAQT Collegiate Novice in 2017, [[EFT]] in 2018 and 2019, and the Michigan Winter Tournament in 2020. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 19 October 2021
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Location: Grinnell, Iowa | |
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Grinnell College is a small liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa. Its quiz bowl program's current president is Isaiah Gutman.
Grinnell fielded a team until 2010 when their program appears to have died out. They hosted a high school tournament on an IS set in 2004 and twice in 2005 called GHiST.
The Grinnell program was revived during the 2017-2018 school year when a team consisting of Christina Fu, Nick Haeg, Alexander Mohn, and John Stookey attended ACF Fall and NAQT SCT, as well as NAQT Collegiate Novice in 2017, EFT in 2018 and 2019, and the Michigan Winter Tournament in 2020.