Goshen College’s printing press will soon be on the move. By early December, the Vandercook SP15 press will be taken out [...]
Read moreGC is ‘weathering the financial shocks of COVID-19’
Though Goshen College anticipated a plethora of financial impediments this semester due to COVID-19, outside funds and steady student enrollment [...]
Read moreOverheard at East
A selection of curious quotes by the residents of East Hall, an intentional living community at GC. Contributed by Kristin [...]
Read moreGC alumnus talks decolonizing service work
The Goshen College Alumni Council and Yoder Public Affairs Committee hosted Shashi Buluswar ‘91, last Thursday, Oct. 1 during Homecoming, [...]
Read morePublic Health practicum to offer global engagement
Illustration by Nathan Pauls This year, Goshen College is partnering with Mennonite Central Committee to offer SST-alternative courses in the form [...]
Read more‘Pottery of the scarves’: A new way of knitting
Photos by Alex Koscher When Laura Olsen, junior sign language interpreting major, enters the ceramics studio, she never actually sits at [...]
Read moreA Virtual Homecoming Celebration
This year, Homecoming Weekend at Goshen College will be a virtual one. All events are listed on the Goshen College [...]
Read moreMy strange Michigan addiction
Are you struggling with a Michigan addiction? You are not alone. As I'm writing this, I'm sitting in the back of [...]
Read moreLocal health workers share COVID-19 experiences
According to USAFacts, a non-profit civic initiative, the confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Elkhart County have been declining since cases [...]
Read moreGoshen student and alumni join international choir
When Goshen College Chamber Choir performed with Conspirare, a Grammy award winning choir based in Austin, Texas, as part of [...]
Read moreAlumni 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 [...]
Read moreRoles reversed in Rec-Fit trainings
Students and professors have switched roles in the gym this semester. Exercise science students Ollie Smith and Elias Baer have taken [...]
Read moreEmpowerment 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 started [...]
Read moreRequiem 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 [...]
Read moreHistoric mailboxes find new use
The Union renovation left hundreds of mailboxes without a purpose. Once the hub of social activity, the mailboxes are finding [...]
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