Fall mainstage to feature two student-written works
Patrick Maxwell and Patrick Ressler have a lot in common. They share a first name, for starters. They’re both seniors...
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Eric Brende, author of “Better Off: Flipping the Switch on Technology” spoke in my environmental economics class on Monday. His...
Hawkins anticipates second trip to visit SST host family
Like many Goshen College students, fifth-year senior Alli Hawkins completed her Study-Service Term in Nicaragua the summer before her junior year....
More variety, food warnings necessary for students
Walking through the doors of Westlawn Dining Hall, now catered by AVI Fresh, sophomore Hannah Bartel puts her keys and...
Tea or Treat?
I told my roommate she should be Sarah Palin for Halloween. All I had thought about were the black glasses...
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Fans of political satirists John Stewart and Stephen Colbert are awaiting Oct. 30 with high anticipation. The two will be...
Kayaking passion takes Schwinn to Barcelona
At the world championships for kayaking, the sky opened up on Austin Schwinn just as he was tucking his boat...
Bell towers’ faulty chimes solved at last
A familiar ringing mysteriously vanished from Goshen College this fall. The clock tower over the Union Building was silent. The...
William Klassen’s studies range from GC to Princeton
Author and theologian William Klassen’s experiences at Goshen College included waking up in the middle of the night to load...
Sea turtle grazing research in beginning stages
Goshen College’s May Term marine biology class is more than simply a chance to learn about sea life while snorkeling...
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My friend Sam Martin, from Tucson, Ariz., came to visit Goshen College during my sophomore year. He thought it was...
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I never saw a tallgrass prairie the same way after I took Ecology last fall with Ryan Sensenig, associate professor...
Maple scholars research expands music accessibility for all
Physics Professor John Buschert, along with Ben Toews, Zach Yordy, both seniors, and John Miller, a freshman, spent their summer...
“A Gentler Place” Peace Play premieres on Umble stage
An evening of discovery, reconciliation and deeply buried secrets are in store for audience members who attend the world premiere...
Summer research turns students into beekeepers
Maple Scholars is an eight-week program that pairs up students with faculty members in order to research and study different...