The Wailin’ Jennys Return to Goshen
The highly anticipated The Wailin’ Jennys will return to Goshen this Friday, January 31 at 7:30 p.m. for their third...
Spring senior art showcases
As the days until graduation march ever closer for the Class of 2020, the last of the senior recitals draw...
Interdisciplinary artists find commonality
While the current artists showcasing work in the Hershberger Art Gallery differ on many things, they have one fundamental commonality:...
Annual festival highlights GC talent
The 2020 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) in Madison, WI proved once again that not even freezing temperatures...
Art Club gets the ball rolling with masquerade party
Friday evening marked the Art Club’s inaugural Masquerade Ball and it was a smashing success. With approximately 100 masked attendees...
“Temple to the Alien Gods” to bring old-school adventure
For CC Lilford, storytelling thrives in a multitude of mediums. The film production and creative writing double major also has...
Alumni exhibition brings energy into art
A new art exhibit, featuring work by Emma Gerigscott and Nick Loewen, was unveiled in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art...
Transforming spaces: the duties of art assistants
On a tear down day, the Music Center’s art gallery transforms into a vast constellation of shards of blue painters...
‘Almost Maine’ to open this weekend
Winter is coming — to the Umble Center, that is. The Goshen College Theater Department will continue this year’s “Season...
Bad theater takes the stage at annual event
There’s only one time of year where improvised TED talks and live action YouTube videos are to be expected: Bad...
Empowerment through aerial silks
Elena Meyer Reimer first encountered aerial silks while visiting her college-age cousin. “I was like, ‘That looks really fun’…so I...
Requiem honors the life of Detwiler
Those who were in attendance at the Homecoming Gala earlier this fall will remember witnessing an important announcement: the changing...
Creating ‘naturally diverse’ films
We are living in a golden age of the superhero genre. We’re averaging four films a year and they all...
Exhibit shows peaceful coexistence amidst diversity
For many Midwesterners, the cornfields and plains that dot the central United States are just that: plain. But for Abner...
Original musical brings famed comedian to the stage
Spooky season has arrived and with it comes copious amounts of candy, haunted houses, hayrides and Skelton. Yes, Skelton, you...