The Leaf Raker is back in business
With West Lawn dining reopened, the Leaf Raker has been able to return to its intended duties. ...
KKK flyers leave Goshen residents on edge
On Sunday evening, Goshen residents reported that Ku Klux Klan flyers had been distributed around...
Ecuadorian grad students visit Goshen
This past week, a group of eight Ecuadorian student delegates from Rumiñahui University as well as...
SST enrollment drops
In 1983, at the height of Goshen College’s Study Service Term program, 82% of that year’s...
Globe TV goes live for the first time
The Globe hosted a live election recap special at 10 p.m. on election day. The show, broadcast on 91...
Students spooked at Haunted Halls
While Miller Residence Hall typically sits empty, last Friday, Oct. 25, Res Life once again hosted...
Mayor Leichty speaks at convocation
On Wednesday, the Goshen College convocation featured Mayor Gina Leichty, ’95. Leichty’s...
73% of eligible students have already voted
In a campus wide poll, The Record received anonymous student reported statistics on intention to...
Apache Stronghold leader visits campus
Last Wednesday, Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr., former chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and founder...
Campus clubs collaborate
Throughout campus, clubs provide students with entertainment and connections outside of their usual...
Effects of construction on campus
The new and updated version of the Westlawn dining hall opened to students earlier this week, which...
Revitalizing the Trackside Garden
One of Goshen College’s most unknown features is a small garden located along the train tracks at...
Dining returns to Westlawn
On Sunday evening, Westlawn opened for dining, 415 days after it was shut down as part of broader...
Student Senate: Voices of Goshen College student body
The Student Senate is the connection between the student body and administration here at Goshen...
Classroom space stretched for large first-year class
This fall, Goshen College has seen a spike in the number of first-year students with the enrollment...