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...
History of heavenly donut turned ‘Amish crack’
Welcome to Middlebury, Indiana, population 3,605, the unexpected headquarters of a rapidly expanding...
Value in the challenge: Life as a first-generation student at GC
A record 36% of students at Goshen College are first-generation students. This number, up from 34%...
Going vegan for $1700 and better health
In his lifetime Jason Samuel has partaken in many food-related challenges. He spent 15 days eating...
‘Running for my life’
When Dr. Scott Trumble called Victor Kiprop Kiprotich into his office on Wednesday Feb. 5 and asked...
GC athlete finds ‘adrenaline rush’ in bull riding
In basketball and bull riding, time is everything. A basketball player is granted ten seconds to...
Joel Pontius taps into passion for natural world with new book
Joel Pontius, sustainability and environmental education professor at GC, is preparing to publish...
Food (waste) for thought
“It doesn’t have to smell, it doesn’t have to draw flies, and it doesn’t have to draw...
College students, stickers and unspoken identities
There’s a lot college students won’t tell you, but their stickers will. Coined the “latest eco...
The art of dumpling-making: a Lunar New Year tradition
There is more than one way to make a dumpling. Some will first gather the dumpling wrapper in the...
On Borderlands, Mennonites and the broad sweep: A conversation with Julia Schiavione Camacho
Julia Schiavione Camacho is now in her second semester as an associate professor of history at...
Henry G. Taygar: Physics student turned writer
A book that sprung from boredom in the jungles of Peru on Study-Service Term is now an ongoing...