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(3) May Day is for workers and soup - Live coverage of Sunday Soup #13
Sunday Soup is a mini-granting program organized by The DAAC. The event starts at 6 p.m. this Sunday, and live coverage begins at 6:15 p.m. Four contenders will be duking it out, ladle style.
(3) Valentiger: The Speed of Culture
Matt Jarrells catches up with independent Grand Rapids band Valentiger in the wake of their release and tour in support of "Oh, To Know!"
(3) Downtown invitational attracts eight teams for a basketball rumble in Heartside
Last Saturday afternoon, May 21, eight teams descended on the alley behind the Division Avenue Arts Collective for the first downtown invitational: a tournament of three-on-three basketball.
(3) Where do you want to put the social in social media?
As we plan our first ever Rapidian Picnic Social, Friday June 10 at Noon, we can't help but wonder where we should picnic next. Help us by suggesting where we should go next!
(3) Cesar E. Chavez Social Justice March educates community members
The Cesar E. Chavez Social Justice March highlighted ways in which literacy education promotes employment equity.
(3) Art Criticism: An Afterthought
Last night, Elizabeth Goddard participated in a panel discussion concerning Art Criticism at Wealthy Theatre. After this discussion, Elizabeth had some additional thoughts about art criticism.
(3) Educar adultos es sembrar esperanza
La Plaza Comunitaria abre sus puertas para adultos Latinos que desean obtener títulos de bachillerato de sus propios países.
(3) Beating the odds: Michael Bates' journey to graduation
Michael Bates is the first of 23 Class of 2011 GRPS graduates whose stories will be featured here on The Rapidian. Michael's story is one of perseverance, integrity and self discipline.
(3) Music lovers walk across Michigan to raise funds to bring drumming ensemble from Ghana to GR
WAMCA walks 220 miles from shore to shore to raise money and awareness of worldwide education issues.