Market Brings fresh approach to COVID-19
The Goshen Farmers Market is creating new ways to stay open in unconventional times. “We had to...
A clean campus for all: Custodians stay busy
Even after a majority of students left campus last March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the custodial...
COVID-19: A lesson in releasing control
It’s hard for me to live in this COVID-19 reality without thinking about my time in China two...
Marshall King talks new book
During the uncertain time of quarantine, Marshall King was sure of one thing: he was hungry. In fact...
Sustainability Leadership Semester’s plans for canoe trip stay afloat
The eight-day, seventy-mile canoe trip that extends from the headwaters of the Elkhart River near...
Racial equality books chosen with ‘intentional focus’
The nonfiction section at the Good Library has always highlighted stories of our current times. This...
Sister sculptures link GC campus and Merry Lea
This past summer, Heather Gabel, a sustainable food systems and art double major, worked to bring...
International students zoom in this semester
Twenty-nine students, spanning from Canada to China, are signing in for synchronous Zoom classes at...
Professors and the COVID-19 classroom crisis
As classes resumed at Goshen College last week, students and faculty alike have had to adjust their...
Students dabble in food service during pandemic
Sometimes ordering food online during the pandemic can get personal. Just ask Subin Park, who used...
‘Elevating truth that pushes for change’
I have sat down to write my first editorial as executive editor of The Record many times over the...
AVI introduces a better butter, popularity spreads
“Church spread,” informally referred to as Amish peanut butter, is the newest addition to GC’s...
Chamber Choir to record for new hymnal
As a first-year student at Goshen College in 1992, Bradley Kauffman witnessed the publication of...
Student research gains public recognition
When Goshen College students do projects for their classes, having them extend beyond the classroom...
Death and life at a Goshen funeral home
Death lives across the street from Goshen College, in a white, double-door garage on the corner of...