October 26, 2017
In the lower level of the Harold and Wilma Good Library is Kathryn Aschliman’s “sanctuary...
April 13, 2017
Last week was challenging for me. If you’re a regular reader of the Record, you might have seen my...
Opinion • In Memoriam • peace
April 6, 2017
Seventeen years later, the only persuasive speech that Suzanne Ehst remembers from teaching high...
News • In Memoriam • Mennonite • peace • Volunteer
March 23, 2017
Next fall, Goshen College students are invited to participate in the Idea Development class, a seven...
March 23, 2017
As I near the ever-daunting day of graduation, I can’t help but think back on my previous three...
March 16, 2017
For two weeks out of the summer, middle school students from all over Elkhart County have the...
News • athletics • City of Goshen • Communication department
March 16, 2017
On Jill Koop Liechty’s desk sit stacks of carefully-cut-out inspirational quotes and Bible verses...
March 9, 2017
Out of the 46 high school sophomores, juniors and seniors that applied for the Study-Service...
February 23, 2017
Generally, Elijah Lora, a first-year, feels that protests are not effective in changing public...
News • Activism • immigration • Latinx
February 16, 2017
As of last Wednesday, the Interurban Trolley is free for Goshen College faculty, staff and students...
February 16, 2017
Every morning before leaving for work, John Nafziger puts on his boots, opens the sliding door to...
February 2, 2017
For Karl Eigsti, a visit to Goshen College is a chance to look at all of his work from over the...
January 26, 2017
For seniors graduating in the spring without any plans for next year, enFocus is offering a number...
January 26, 2017
“Contagious smiles and infectious laughter” was how many people described Hannah (Grieser)...
News • alumni • In Memoriam
January 19, 2017
“Hoping and praying for the best, but planning for the worst.” That’s what Richard Aguirre,...
News • immigration • Latinx • politics
December 8, 2016
Well Goshen College, here we are. This is issue number 12, and my final issue as the editor-in-chief...
December 8, 2016
The Christmas season is quickly approaching, and once again, I find myself single. But it seems...
December 1, 2016
In support of undocumented immigrant students, President Brenneman has signed a statement that calls...
News • immigration • Latinx • politics
December 1, 2016
Listening. It’s something that’s been challenging me lately. I love to talk, I love to write and...
December 1, 2016
In one semester, Occasional Press has produced an entire book. The literary journal, “Freaky...
November 17, 2016
In the days following the presidential election, Richard Aguirre wanted to do more to support...
November 17, 2016
Thanksgiving is a week away, and it feels like time has flown by. It feels like just yesterday it...
November 17, 2016
1. The squirrels here are strange. If there was a contest for the friendliest campus squirrels in...
November 10, 2016
I sit in front of a blank page, racking my brain for what I could possibly say following this...
November 3, 2016
The weekend before fall break, six students traveled to New York City for the United Nations-...
November 3, 2016
The election is less than a week away, and this unsettling political season is going to be over....
October 27, 2016
The final debate has aired; I’ve cast my vote. Most people’s minds are made up at this point,...
October 13, 2016
In a single week, Gilberto Perez, senior director of intercultural development and educational...
October 13, 2016
As fall break is quickly approaching, I find myself overjoyed at the prospect of having no...
October 6, 2016
In celebration of Indiana’s bicentennial, a torch relay passed through Elkhart County on Tuesday...
News • City of Goshen • Indiana • Latinx • Race
October 6, 2016
I have never been good at dealing with change as it happens. It gives me a bad feeling and makes me...
September 29, 2016
As I sat down to watch the presidential debate this past Monday night, I couldn’t help but feel...
September 22, 2016
When I announced that I was going into journalism, people told me that it was a dying profession....
September 15, 2016
Here are two things you need to know about me: I’m extremely passionate about depression/suicide...
September 8, 2016
When she graduated from Goshen College in 1990, Jan Kauffman never saw herself moving back to Goshen...
September 8, 2016
How do you dodge an embarrassing story? You don’t. “Have you ever broken a bone?” That...
September 8, 2016
The most natural thing for the first editorial as a new editor-in-chief would be to introduce myself...
April 14, 2016
While watching a commercial for the WNBA, my cousin Joelle said, “Nobody cares about girls’...
April 14, 2016
The demanding schedule of athletics often gets in the way of student athletes who want to do a...
April 7, 2016
Students and faculty members gathered to hear original student research on Saturday. The 18th...
March 17, 2016
Noemi Salvador, a junior, opened her speech with a song from her home, the Kichwas nation in Ecuador...
March 17, 2016
For most ASL students, the spring semester of their senior year is spent at an internship somewhere...
Features • ASL • Internships
March 10, 2016
After his sophomore year at Goshen College, Dean Rhodes, associate professor of Spanish, decided to...
March 3, 2016
Coming from a family full of Eastern Mennonite University graduates, Brian Yoder Schlabach broke the...
February 18, 2016
Leaders of color and white allies within Mennonite Church USA met January 21-24 for a conversation...
February 11, 2016
In a change of pace, Carl Barnett Jr. is on the Features page instead of in the ‘Out-of-Context...
February 4, 2016
I sat quietly as the class around me giggled. We were watching a video of a man demonstrating the...
February 4, 2016
With Newcomer 19 packed full, women, non-binary students and allies joined together for a night of...
News • GSWA • performing arts
January 28, 2016
After getting the itch on SST, Jonathan Geiser bought a one-way ticket to Barcelona, Spain and came...
January 21, 2016
When Stephanie Miller was offered the head coaching position of GC’s women’s basketball program...
January 14, 2016
Goshen College received $600,000 from the Lilly Endowment Foundation in early December to establish...
January 14, 2016
Galed Krisjayanta, a third-year student at Goshen College, released his first album at the age of 10...
December 3, 2015
As the semester draws to a close, Goshen College prepares to say goodbye to a few longtime employees...
News • faculty • retirement
November 19, 2015
It’s four o’clock in the morning. Some college students are finally heading to bed, but Valentin...
November 12, 2015
Al Roker dropped by Goshen College on Tuesday in the name of breaking records and raising funds for...
November 12, 2015
Super Tuesday provided students with an opportunity to hone their interview skills in a realistic...
November 5, 2015
One fact that has been left out of the Goshen College Fact Book is that not many students actually...
October 29, 2015
The Broadside committee, which produces monthly-published creative writing pieces, allows anyone in...
October 15, 2015
The Correspondent, Goshen College’s student news program, offers real-life experience to GC...
October 15, 2015
The Black Student Union (BSU) is looking to become a prominent club on the campus of Goshen College...
October 8, 2015
“Bombers” opened this past weekend as the One Act play, critiquing societal prejudices of people...
October 1, 2015
Vickie Miller, who has served Goshen College in Human Resources and ITS, will retire this week after...
September 24, 2015
The four-man indie-pop band Hippo Campus performed at Ignition Garage this past Thursday, with...
September 17, 2015
Artists and entrepreneurs, young and old alike, are finding The Hawks to be an affordable place to...
September 10, 2015
From the mountains of the Chanchamayo province in Peru, fair-trade coffee beans made their way to...
September 3, 2015
As another school year begins, a number of recent Goshen College graduates are finding themselves in...