Walnut shells and the objects we hold dear
My housemates and I realized a few weeks ago that our front porch – a glorified cement slab ...
‘Blosser’s Park’ to premiere at Goshen Theater
Today, the small island in the middle of the Goshen Dam Pond may not look like much ‒ three and a...
Students and faculty compete in new Fantasy Premier League
Philipp Gollner, associate professor of history, began watching soccer as a boy in Austria. Today,...
The newest perk of intentional living: compost
Composting, although absent from the majority of campus this year, is back for the 29 students who...
Tending to his garden since 1986: Ervin Beck
Many students walk through the garden on the south side of Newcomer without a second thought. The...
Rêverie: a downtown knitter’s daydream
It’s a rainy Saturday afternoon, but the two-tone chime in Rêverie still sounds frequently,...
It is time for sustainable infrastructure
Each article in The Record starts with a question. What does an unvaccinated person think about the...
Soil and sunlight: Alexa’s tips on plant care
House plants: they can brighten a room, relieve stress, replace the need for an animal and even...
Goshen plugs into an electric future
In 2013, Goshen College’s Physical Plant installed an electric vehicle charging station outside of...
GC memes: Soggy, well-fed and full of squirrels
Historians of the present study old newspapers, letters, journals and books when trying to...
Students gain access to Goshen Public Library cards
Starting this year, Goshen College students have the opportunity to receive a library card from...
Getting it right
Last summer, I was responsible for transferring articles from the old Record website to the new one...
Turning a school bus into a colorful mobile home
Lee Bergey may be in their third year of college, but they still take the bus to school. The...
Adult English language classes remain as popular as ever
The list of words written on the board in Newcomer 14 reads: fridge, note, appointments, shopping...
Nursing welcomes Sister Veronica
This fall, Sister Veronica Adeduro is beginning her first year of teaching as an assistant...