Petit Arias makes time for studying and interpreting
Maria Petit Arias is a second year psychology major here at Goshen College, but across the street she works at...
The defining decade
Even before I turned 20, I was obsessed with consuming content about the glorified decade that is the 20s. I...
Cyneatha Millsaps named executive director of CCE
Walking into Cyneatha Millsaps’ room in Newcomer 10, there is a sense of comfort – plants in different corners of...
Light is shed on Goshen’s ‘sundown’ past in new documentary
This past Saturday, “Goshen: A Sundown Town’s Transformation” premiered at Umble Center. The project has been months in the making....
Scattolon celebrates World Cup win
Absolutely ballistic. That was the state of the entire country of Argentina one month ago, when they won the World...
Class explores global reach of GC research
Scroll to the bottom for links to individual articles In this special report, members of the Writing for Media class...
Understanding BTS, ARMY, and the Korean wave
Last May I found myself pacing the length of my living room while my younger sister, Sarah, sat on the...
When physicists hold the pitch pipe: Making music in the lab with JEENI
The Goshen College physics room is home to some of the most unique sounds on campus, all made on a...
Campus in the Keys: Marine Bio facility gets a revamp
The J.N. Roth Marine Biology Station, a Goshen College research compound located in Layton, Florida, is undergoing a $400,000 renovation...
Heinzekehr plays pivotal role as keeper and reader of institutional data
As the director of institutional research and assessment at Goshen College, Justin Heinzekehr knows Goshen College as well as anyone...
Goshen graduate puts Queer theory and Mennonite literature in conversation
Parts of this article have been edited for clarity. Daniel Shank Cruz’s Twitter biography is lengthy. First, there is the...
A chemist with a knack for life-saving recipes
Dale Kempf first put on his white lab coat as a chemistry student at Hesston College in the 1970s. It...
Shands Stoltzfus finds connections between antiracism and spirituality
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, professor of peace, justice and conflict studies at Goshen College, believes that spiritual connection is important in...
When Harvard feels at home in Goshen
For Yudiria Garcia, studying virtually at Harvard University last summer was “overwhelming at first.” “Imposter syndrome was real,” Garcia said....
Shetler Fast focuses on trauma
As I pulled into the parking lot of the Child and Parent Services building in Elkhart, there was only a...