Commuter student support group to begin meeting
Forty-nine percent of Goshen College students are commuters. For local students, living off-campus can help relieve the financial burden of...
Lapp Klassen wins Peace Oratorical Contest
Greta Lapp Klassen won first place in the C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Tuesday with her speech “Humanizing...
‘Education matters’: Proposed bill raises controversy
A controversial education reform bill titled “Education Matters,” HB 1134, passed out of the Indiana Senate Education Committee on Wednesday...
Visas finally approved for Indonesia SST group
After months of waiting in limbo and much back-and-forth with the Indonesian consulate, the Indonesia Study Service Term group will...
Online shopping increases waste
With online ordering options becoming easier to use and the pandemic making many people wary of entering stores, online shopping...
Driven by young talent, Globe Media receives 19 nominations
Globe Media is looking for another dominant year in the annual Intercollegiate Broadcast Systems (IBS) awards. Goshen College students have...
Merry Lea summit to tackle climate burnout
Merry Lea’s annual sustainability summit will return this Saturday after a year off. In years past, up to 50 attendees...
Cooper’s GC card game takes grand prize
The first annual Good Library Geek Off came to a conclusion Monday morning with an awards ceremony announcing the winner....
Student worker wages to rise again
Many student campus employees received a surprise last December when their wages were increased from $7.25 per hour to $8.25....
In-person commencement to feature John D. Roth
For the first time in two years, seniors will be able to enjoy a commencement ceremony similar to pre-pandemic years....
GC part of Anabaptist conversation on climate change
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus was one of over 40 leaders from Anabaptist organizations in the United States and Canada...
Nursing department to find new home in Westlawn
As part of Goshen College’s long-term master plan, the second and third floors of Westlawn Dining Hall will soon be...
Geeking out at the library
The Good Library is launching its first-ever Geek Off contest this year, with students, faculty and staff encouraged to express...
Editor’s Note
The Record published an article “Counting Eggs and Logging Hours at Miller Poultry” on Jan. 20. describing the experience of...
Master of Social Work program seeks director
The social work department has begun the search for a director to lead the Master of Social Work (MSW) program...