Students to follow in Apostle Paul’s footsteps through Greece and Rome
An exciting new opportunity now exists for students who love to travel, learn, and explore their...
WGCS named best college radio in nation
The Goshen College radio station 91.1 FM The Globe was named the “Best College Station in the...
Merry Lea to offer new sustainability semester
Imagine if you could live communally, study 1,189 acres of nature preserve, canoe down the Elkhart...
Prosecutor charges female with felony obstruction
Elkhart County Prosecutor Curtis Hill announced on Monday that he will file felony obstruction...
Students respond to wall project
Yesterday afternoon marked the beginning process for building a replica of the wall dividing...
Financial aid goes green
Financial aid award letters are moving online next year. Instead of getting hard copy letters of...
People share opinions about tuition increases
“It just kind of concerns me because pricing out ...
Nursing students organize state convention
Heather Savage-Maierle, a senior nursing student and the president of the Indiana Association of...
Online devotions reflect the Lenten journey
Continuing the tradition since 2001, Goshen College will again offer online devotions for the Lenten...
Coffman robbed amidst heightened security
At exactly 6:02 am on Tuesday, Mar. 1, Lucas Nafziger woke to a peculiar noise coming from the 4th...
Students and administrators discuss tuition increases
The overall cost of tuition, room and board at Goshen will increase...
Hernandez speaks about migrant farm workers to win peace oratorical contest
Jair Hernandez, a sophomore public relations major from Goshen, won first place in the annual C....
Conversation events to promote anthem dialogue
The ongoing discussion regarding the playing of the National Anthem, known as "Listen and Learn," ...
Faculty meeting sparks discussions about institutional identity
President Jim Brenneman announced in an all-faculty/staff meeting last Wednesday that for the first...
Landis-Eigsti receives national broadcasting award
Jacob Landis-Eigsti, a junior, was groggily sifting through his e-mail inbox before his 8 a.m. class...