Medill News Service series of stories features Goshen College
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Catherine Guiles, a reporter for Medill Reports, spent part of the summer and fall traveling across the country to Christian college campuses to talk to students, professors and staff about issues of faith and politics. Her work, which was funded by a grant from the Lilly Foundation, included interviews with Goshen College students and faculty.
Medill News Service stories are written by graduate students at Northwest Univesity’s Medill school. Students report stories for both Web and print use by media outlets in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs.
Goshen College students Jeremy Pope, Lydie Assefa and Seth Grimes are quoted in this story, which includes a photograph of them:
“Obama inspires many — but not all — students of color at Christian colleges”:
Goshen College Professor John D. Roth and students Paul Manickam, Seth Grimes, Lydie Assefa, Tyler Falk and Jeremy Pope are quoted in this story, which includes photos of Falk and Makickam and a photo of the GC Peace Pole:
“Some Christians to sit out election for religious reasons”:
Goshen College’s efforts to promote cross-cultural awareness are referenced in this story:
“Obama effigy prompts reflection on diversity at Christian campuses”:
View the entire series six-story series at: http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/

