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MAIN FEATURE:
Center for Intercultural Training and Research promises a bold new vision
Second phase of apartments approved to accomodate growth
McLaren calls on Anabaptists to no longer be the "quiet in the land"
Going green with first master's degree program
Joe Liechty helps launch first college peace program in Israel
First-year international student wins annual college peace speech contest
New faculty at Goshen College
Recent writings from GC faculty and staff
Professor's sonnets reflect on Amish school tragedy
Weeklong study abroad to Mexico for nontraditional students offered
Students and faculty celebrate "Weather or Not" day
Fair trade: fulfilling the heart of the gospel
Nurturing spirit through song
Final passages
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A different kind of gang: 'GC Gang of the 50s'
The force of Fuerza:
Four students reveal the connections between Apan, Mexico and Goshen, Ind., in their new documentary on immigration
Through Changing Lenses:
Profiles of three faculty and staff who incorporate their stores, cultures and struggles -their lenses- into each day's work and interection with students
Heading to Nationals... one foot and kick at a time
From molecular biology to playing Figaro
Beyond translation
A
nexus
for intercultural relationships
On July 25, 1938, Elsa Shank and David Castillo returned to Goshen to get married. GC President S. C. Yoder officiated in the simple ceremony at his home on South Eighth St. The couple first met at GC in January 1934, during Elsa’s senior year, when David enrolled in GC’s Winter Bible Term.