Vote set to approve SST pilot program
The first faculty-wide vote on revised Study-Service Term curriculum will take place on Thursday, Nov. 21, beginning the process of...
Students participate in mock UN climate negotiation
“The numbers need to go up! Be reasonable! Be practical!” Representatives from the U.S., China, India, the European Union (EU)...
Dreamers and allies gather in solidarity
The legal status of approximately 700,000 Dreamers in the United States lies in limbo. On Nov. 12, the U.S. Supreme...
Open Space discusses possible housing changes
Housing situations could see a makeover at Goshen College in the near future as Student Senate and members of the...
Panel features PJCS and sustainability experts
Conversation sparked last Wednesday, Nov. 13, as four panelists gathered for a discussion entitled, “Where sustainability and social justice meet.”...
GC alum qualifies for Olympic trials
Ryan Smith crossed the finish line of the Hartford Marathon last month with a grin on his face. The Goshen...
Perez Jr. becomes first Latino on City Council
Tuesday, Nov. 5 was a night of firsts for Gilberto Perez Jr. and the city of Goshen. Perez, the vice...
Esports comes to Goshen
This summer, 16-year-old Pennsylvania native Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf became the first Fortnite World Cup Champion, earning the $3 million grand...
Goshen College maintains high retention rates
Goshen College retention rates are high, compared to other Mennonite institutions and other universities in Indiana. Retention refers to the...
Power transmissions being replaced after a century
American Electric Power (AEP) is replacing its 95-year-old power grid transmission lines running from Albion all the way to Goshen. ...
Goshen College to offer two new majors next fall
Next fall, Goshen College’s major and minor list will get a little bit longer. On Oct. 17, Goshen College announced...
GSWA looks forward to new semester and new leadership
Every day last week, the Goshen Student Women and Non-Binary Association (GSWA) hosted events on campus including nights with guest...
Open Space hosts conversation about admissions
Student Senate hosted an Open Space about enrollment and recruitment at Goshen College on Monday, Oct. 28. The event was...
Good presents Yoder Public Affairs Lecture to kick off Homecoming
Dr. Byron Good, GC alumnus ‘66 and professor of medical anthropology at Harvard University, presented this year’s first Yoder Public...
GC releases crime report
Each year on Oct. 1, colleges and universities around the nation are required to compile a public annual security report...