Athletic Department staff Justin DeWeese and Tony Miller join the sports crew at The Goshen News in their latest podcast! The 'four of a kind' go over Goshen's newest hire, recap the 2021-22 year, and share what to look forward to this year (36:05 mark)! They also discuss the latest local and national sports headlines going on as well.

GC In The News
Goshen News Sports Podcast: Special guests Justin DeWeese and Tony Miller from GC Athletic Department
Matt Lehman Wiens ’12: Lifting the weight
Working for the family business seemed inevitable for Matt Lehman Wiens '12. God’s call felt inescapable.
Kyle Capps ’14, alum and former assistant coach, named Goshen College’s new head men’s basketball coach
After conducting a national search, Kyle Capps has been named Goshen College's 16th head men's basketball coach, announced Director of Athletics Dr. Erica Albertin. A 2014 graduate of Goshen, Capps has served on the Maple Leafs' men's basketball staff from 2016-17 and 2020-22 as an assistant and then associate coach.
Girl Named Tom — live in Hollywood
It’s not for me or anyone to tell GNT how or what to become. I believe they have a foundation — the home they grew up in, the Ohio Mennonite world, Goshen College, diverse friends along the way — all of which they can lean upon. Their inspiration — to compose compelling tunes, to find just the right words, to blend voices, to mesh niceness with gritty, compassionate power — comes from within and beyond, and from the experiences of life.
Sound of Goshen Podcast: An interview with Jason Samuel ’93 about 91.1FM The Globe
The Sound of Goshen podcast sat down with Jason Samuel, our campus radio station general manager, to talk about all the great things that are happening at one of the most recognizable college radio stations in the country.
Four Goshen College student-athletes head to outdoor track and field nationals
Jim Miller ’93 honored as a 2022 Top Entrepreneur by the Business Observer
Everence names Fred Gingerich ’01 new chief financial officer
Q&A: Albertin opens up about first year as Goshen College AD
Erica Albertin has a lot going on these days. The Goshen College athletic director has officially been in her role for a little more than a year now after serving as the interim AD from late February 2020 to mid-April 2021. Through the busyness of her life, Albertin found time to sit down with The Goshen News Thursday to talk about her first 12 months as athletic director, her short- and- long-term goals of the position and much more.
Values, Demographic Changes and a Transformational Grant
How does a small, historically Mennonite college in Northern Indiana find itself on the brink of becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution in 2022, when only four percent of undergraduate students identified as Latinx just 15 years ago? Goshen College’s journey toward becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) is really three interconnected stories.
Minh Kauffman ’74 to receive honorary degree from St. Francis Xavier University
Pastor Mariah Martin ’16 podcast broaches the taboo, but not in a bad way
Indiana pastor Mariah Martin '16 found there were certain sensitive topics she couldn’t explore well in front of her congregation. Her solution is a podcast open to the world. “Called to Be Bad” digs into the intersections of good and bad, pure and profane, holy and ordinary.
Goshen app tunes into sensory nature trails while minding disabilities
The city tapped naturalist interns who cataloged the 900-plus features and computer science students from Goshen College who developed the app.
Beacon Press announces the promotion of Gayatri Patnaik ’90 to director
Beacon Press is delighted to share that Gayatri Patnaik '90, who has been with the press for two decades, has been appointed as the next Director, effective July 30, 2022.
23 Musicians and Music Industry Leaders Who Debuted in Goshen
Goshen is a hotbed for musicians, and many GC alumni have launched careers and found success in the music industry.
International Student Club Coffeehouse back in full swing
Thirty-nine flags, 30 performers, 12 acts, three hosts, and what one performer called a “flamboyant” audience of over 320 people marked the return of the International Student Club (ISC) Coffeehouse.
Ukraine crisis affects GC community
Solomia Soroka, GC professor of music and a world-renowned violinist, grew up in Ukraine and has family currently living there.
A personal Ukraine reflection: My hopes and fears
Alena Morgunova Miller is a Ukrainian-American Mennonite: born in Lexington, Kentucky, and raised by a Mennonite father and Ukrainian mother.
Erick Josue Martinez ’22: Coexisting Is Not Enough
Erick tries to fuse the knowledge he has learned in the church and his studies to work with others so they can achieve their goals.
Fred Jacobs: 91.1 FM The Globe is in the business of creating stars
Radio Hall of Famer and creator of the Classic Rock format, Fred Jacobs, spotlights 91.1 The Globe's morning show in a blog post about Gen Z radio stars.
Gilberto Pérez Jr. appointed chair of the MCC U.S. board of directors
The MCC U.S. Board has appointed Gilberto Pérez Jr. as board chair, effective in March. Pérez has worked at Goshen College since 2012, currently as vice president for student life and dean of students. Formerly, he was associate professor of social work and co-director of the Center for Intercultural and International Education.
Stephen ’81 and Karen Kreider Yoder ’78: We Rode 3,800 Miles Across America on a Tandem Bike in Our 60s. Here’s What We Learned.
It wasn’t always easy. But the places we saw and the people we met made it all worthwhile.
Getting a Harvard education from GC’s doorstep
Four Goshen College students spent the first three weeks of January studying public health at Harvard University. By Lakyra Green. Originally published in The Record.
Defending peace, defending the climate: Anabaptist organizations collaborate on climate change
Leadership from 18 Anabaptist organizations in the United States and Canada convened at the Anabaptist Collaboration on Climate Change (ACCC) on Jan. 26 and 27 to address what many consider a moral emergency.
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