Blink and you might miss it
Blink, and you might miss it. Starting today, GC alumni are trickling their way back onto campus for Homecoming Weekend,...
Striving for the deep end
As the semester kicks into high gear, my little red planner is quickly filling up with commitments, some too big...
Four generations travel across the country by bike
Dan Eash Scott, a sophomore history and social work double major, biked across the United States with his father and...
Women in STEM club makes a comeback
The Goshen College Women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) club is seeking to boost activity and membership this...
GC welcomes Endah Setyowati from Indonesia
Goshen College is welcoming Endah Setyowati, a visiting global scholar from Duta Wacana Christian University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, to campus...
Southwest Indigenous perspectives SST lays foundation for future domestic units
Goshen College is known for its immersive, cross-cultural Study-Service Term (SST) experience. Traditionally, that experience has involved a semester abroad;...
Musical sculptures, turtles and rainfall in Tanzania
Fifteen Goshen College students participated in research projects this summer through the Maple and Hickory Scholars programs. The Maple...
Diary of a missing bike
After biking over 3000 miles through thirteen states across the U.S. this summer, my bike was stolen on Saturday night....
Student apartments get furniture makeover
Returning students may have noticed some changes to the Octavio Romero Student Apartments this year. About one-third of the apartments...
‘Fear, pain and lack of shock’
The trial of Derek Chauvin in connection with the death of George Floyd started on March 29, and it brought...
Learning from the Past: Reflecting on Bloody Sunday
Restricting voting hours, denying water to those in line to vote, arresting those who disagree with the aforementioned conditions. Is...
Beating the odds: Despite challenges, first-generation students are thriving
Many students take the leap to become the first in their families to attend college every year and that’s increasingly...
Sadie Ethridge’s journey for civil rights
On Feb.1, 1960, four African American men attending North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University began a movement that led...
Climate Action Check-In: How is Goshen Doing?
Rising average temperatures. Longer warm season. Increased precipitation. These are just some of the climate changes that Indiana has been...
The illusion of a diverse campus
At the start of the 2020-21 school year, 45% of the Goshen College student body identified as non-white, and 76%...