To swim in the English sea
Russian chatter spills from the worker’s lounge in the Goshen College Physical Plant. Four custodians from Ukraine gather at the...
Music in the streets
On the first Friday of every month, downtown Goshen is brimming with people of all ages engaging in the act...
From community to community
Students come from different backgrounds. Now part of the school’s already diverse culture are four students from the Bruderhof community—Seth...
For the Record
Here are some facts*: Every two minutes, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted. Eighty percent of those people are...
A lasting bond, 65 years strong
During the Homecoming events last weekend, eight people met in the Koinonia room of College Mennonite Church, taking part in...
Promoted faculty share favorite books
The library honored five professors who have received promotions or tenure during the past year by displaying their favorite books...
Where have the swimmers gone
Community members of Goshen are looking for new places to swim. When the Goshen College pool in the Recreation Fitness...
Programming students gear up in competition
A team of four programming students participated in a programming competition sponsored bythe Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges at...
Former president Showalter returns to share‘Blush’
“I became curious about the rosy child and blushing girl I used to be. I wanted to see and hear...
Back to school at a different desk
Across six school districts and with 28 student teachers, Goshen College’s elementary and secondary education majors have been teaching since...
Enactus club rolls with service
The Goshen College business club Enactus is stepping into their second year of activity and focusing on local community. “We...
The ‘Ingles family’ returns
The Ross Richer kids could tell you what it’s like to hike Huayna Picchu in the rain and the best...
Community from the ground up
What began as “seed money” from last year’s graduating class has blossomed into the Trackside Community Garden, where three different...
New RDs find their place
Katie Dwyer-Zeman and Neal A. Friesen are among the many new faces that appeared this fall in the Kratz, Miller...
Summer Course in Kenya Connects Students and Environment
Two years ago, Ryan Sensenig, biology and environmental science professor and department chair, took a group of four students on...