Students take on “Lion and Lamb” theme in art exhibit
Ten years ago, Randy Horst, professor of art, worked with art club members to propose the addition of a student...
Aschliman celebrates her ‘fruitful life’
Most people celebrate their birthdays with presents and cake. This year, Kathryn Aschliman chose something a little different. In honor...
Spotlight on student directors
Student-led productions are taking the (virtual) stage this semester. Gloria Bontrager-Thomas, a third-year theater major, and Abigail Greaser, a fifth-year...
Potter Pauls: A Photo Essay
During the two weeks leading up to the start of this semester, I undertook the task of cleaning and organizing...
The GC pandemic logbooks
Drawing inspiration from the New York Times’ “The Pandemic Logs,” we asked Goshen College students, faculty and staff to record...
Pre-recorded Festival of Carols set to livestream
Though Sauder Concert Hall will be empty of audience members for this year’s Festival of Carols, the concert – one...
GC Pandemic Logbooks – 11/12/2020
Drawing inspiration from the New York Times’ “The Pandemic Logs,” we asked Goshen College students, faculty and staff to record...
Musicians search for representation in American repertoire
Goshen College violin and viola students will present a studio recital featuring works by American composers on Friday, Nov. 13....
The GC pandemic logbooks
Drawing inspiration from the New York Times’ “The Pandemic Logs,” we asked Goshen College students, faculty and staff to record...
‘Crash Landing on You’ smashes quarantine boredom
After moving into quarantine this past week, I had some time to fill. A friend recommended the Korean-drama, “Crash Landing...
‘Cymbeline Interrupted’ prepares for virtual stage
When Goshen College’s campus shut down last March, the cast of “Cymbeline” was only two weeks away from opening night....
Film to bring buried Goshen history to light
For the third year in a row, Goshen College’s FiveCore Media has delayed the release of its documentary film, “Vital...
Behind the canvas: a deeper look into the lives of two art majors
Tucked away at the edge of campus, the Visual Arts Building is a mystery to many Goshen students. Although it’s...
Virtual theater takes the Zoom stage
The Goshen College Theater Department presented its first program of the 2020-2021 theater season this past weekend as a part...
Tackling anti-racism with Kendi : a book review
Sitting down to read a book about anti-racism might sound frightening and uncomfortable. Trust me, as a peace, justice and...