CORE classes to undergo revisions
Goshen College first-year students voiced mixed opinions on the new “Goshen Core” curriculum changes at a faculty and student “Revision...
Goshen nursing students inducted into international nursing society
Twenty-two students in Goshen College’s nursing program will be inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society for Nursing (STTI)...
Social Reform Club challenges student employment policy
The Social Reform Club (SRC) hosted an informational meeting and dialogue on Saturday afternoon to discuss issues concerning Goshen College's...
The truth behind tuition hikes
Despite increases, Goshen remains in good standing. College is expensive. Just ask any senior graduating with $50,000 in debt, or...
Simran Sethi to speak on food and faith
Simran Sethi, an award-winning journalist and educator, will explore the intersection of food and faith at the Goshen College Yoder Public...
Peter Yarrow to speak on social justice in Palestine
On Friday, Peter Yarrow, who first gained international recognition in the 1960s as a member of the folk music group...
Classmates and friends remember Millicent Morros
A memorial service for Millicent Morros, a Goshen College adult student who was shot and killed last week, was held...
Resident Directors to resign at end of school year
Students living in the Kratz, Miller and Yoder dorms will be greeted by two new Resident Directors this fall. The...
Goshen College student killed Monday morning
On Monday morning in downtown Goshen, Eric Haitsma, 51, shot and killed Millicent Morros, 48, and then shot and killed...
Roth speaks on twenty-first century martyrs
John D. Roth, professor of history, introduced a new project that he will be undertaking, “The Global Anabaptist Profile and...
Faculty cross borders through books
Twenty-five Goshen College faculty and staff members came together for the Borderlands book group’s dinner meeting and reading discussion on...
What happens to our leftover meals?
Goshen College students were barred last semester from donating leftover dining hall meals to the homeless. Since then, some students...
Putnam’s ‘Peace in Laos’ wins oratorical contest
On Tuesday night Jacob Putnam, a sophomore, won the C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest, taking home $500 and the...
GC named radio, TV school of the year second year in a row
For the second year in a row, Goshen College’s radio station, WGCS 91.1 The Globe and GCTV have been named...
No more lotteries: Residence Life revamps housing selection
Students considering the upperclassmen apartments for next year met last week with Chad Coleman, director of Residence Life, to discuss...