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Goshen resident’s disc golf passion goes the distance

Author: Kaeli Evans • Mar 28th, 2012 • Category: features, lead
Goshen resident’s disc golf passion goes the distance Beaming, Jim Ingold reaches into his wallet and pulls out a faded brown pass to the Ox Bow Disc Golf Park located on County Road 45, five miles outside Goshen. In green handwritten letters, the small, one-of-a-kind stub reads “Good for LIFE.” If anyone deserves a...

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Where are they now?: Recent grads find jobs on campus

Author: Kaeli Evans • Mar 21st, 2012 • Category: features
Where are they now?: Recent grads find jobs on campus After at least four years of higher education, many seniors are met with the question: “What are you going to do after college?” Some graduates take a year off and travel or volunteer, others move away to start their careers, while some decide to stay in the Goshen...

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The Conscientious Objector: An Underground Newspaper

Author: Kaeli Evans • Feb 23rd, 2012 • Category: features, lead
The Conscientious Objector: An Underground Newspaper Author’s note: The names of the students involved have been changed to reflect their Conscientious Objector pseudonyms. You see them tacked on bulletin boards, hidden within stacks of papers, scattered across the dorms or maybe tucked into your bike’s basket. Any...

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Swim club offers opportunity for all levels of expertise

Author: Kaeli Evans • Feb 16th, 2012 • Category: features
Swim club offers opportunity for all levels of expertise A new club is making waves this year, inviting all students to come to the Recreation-Fitness Center to swim for exercise, fun and maybe even become better swimmers. Although the swim club’s membership is small, club leaders Kolton Nay and Elizabeth Bryant, both...

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Love stories of GC faculty

Author: Kaeli Evans • Feb 9th, 2012 • Category: features, lead
Love stories of GC faculty John Roth and Ruth Miller Roth John Roth, professor of history, and Ruth Miller’s first encounter occurred when they were just 4 and 5 years old. John remembers that, in 1964, Ruth came to his house along with her mother, bearing a set of encyclopedias. “I loved...

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Lotus returns to Goshen

Author: Kaeli Evans • Feb 9th, 2012 • Category: news
Lotus returns to Goshen It’s been eight years since Goshen has been able to hear the instrumental jam band Lotus perform. Finally, they are headed our way. The five-member band, formed at Goshen College, has been hard at work. With the recent release of their self-titled fourth studio...

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Goshen aids Habitat project

Author: Kaeli Evans • Jan 19th, 2012 • Category: news
Goshen College has teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for Eddie Mayorga, a Goshen College Physical Plant employee. Habitat for Humanity has been helping people own their own homes and find affordable housing since 1976, when the organization was...

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Family tradition creates a festive role for professor as Santa Claus

Author: Kaeli Evans • Jan 12th, 2012 • Category: features
Family tradition creates a festive role for professor as Santa Claus Tiny presents wrapped with string, full of toys and trinkets among other things. While the children await for that special night, Santa Samuel would soon take flight. But not by plane, train or sleigh led by deer, but a car and a suit to visit all he holds dear. Jason...

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Kirwa, Smeltzer complete their first national championship race

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 30th, 2011 • Category: sports
Kirwa, Smeltzer complete their first national championship race On Nov. 19, sophomore Oscar Joses Kirwa and first-year Jordan Smeltzer traveled to Vancouver, Wash. to compete in their first career national championship race. Kirwa and Smeltzer advanced to nationals after they placed sixth and seventh, respectively, at the conference...

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Still winning, across the state line

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 30th, 2011 • Category: sports
Still winning, across the state line Among the leading scorers for the men’s basketball team this year include first-year Kody Chandler (21.7 points per game), and junior Garner Small (11.3). Small is also the team’s leading rebounder, with 8.3 rebounds per game. Second on that list is another junior,...

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Men’s Basketball Team Receives National Rank for the First Time

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 30th, 2011 • Category: lead, news, sports
The Maple Leafs were honored on Monday for their impeccable five-game winning streak that propelled them to a No. 19 national ranking. This is the first time the men’s basketball team received enough votes to appear in the National Association of Intercollegiate...

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Women’s cross-country season ends with eighth place finish

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 16th, 2011 • Category: sports
The women’s cross-country season started out strong but in the end showed room for improvement. For the women, winning was not the only objective, being a part of a team and excelling in academics were important as well. “This season was a struggle, with athletes...

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Women’s volleyball season ends in conference quarterfinals

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 9th, 2011 • Category: sports
Women’s volleyball season ends in conference quarterfinals Kaeli Evans kaelire@goshen.edu Sports Editor The 2011 season for the women’s volleyball team came to a close on Tuesday with a loss against No. 15 ranked Indiana Wesleyan University. The Leafs could not...

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Cross-country season continues for Kirwa, Smeltzer

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 9th, 2011 • Category: Uncategorized, sports
Cross-country season continues for Kirwa, Smeltzer Goshen College hosted the regional cross-country competition at Shanklin Park on Saturday, where the men trailed only four points behind first-place finisher, Huntington, which meant losing their automatic entry to the national championships. Until Monday, the...

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Men’s basketball readies for home tournament

Author: Kaeli Evans • Nov 2nd, 2011 • Category: sports
Men’s basketball readies for home tournament Shane Miller shanem@goshen.edu Contributing Writer The men’s basketball team has a lofty goal, but one head coach Gary Chupp believes the team can achieve. “Our goal is to get to Branson to the national tournament,” Chupp said. “We were close two years...

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