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Greg Yoder's '09 Walking Roots Band is funding a new Christmas CD through Kickstarter, with some proceeds going to support Mennonite Central Committee.
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Greg Yoder's '09 Walking Roots Band is funding a new Christmas CD through Kickstarter, with some proceeds going to support Mennonite Central Committee.
"What got me hooked was my interview with the students that morning; to hear their opinions … their strong feelings and beliefs about things that are very important to me: peace, justice, volunteerism, things like that."
In his retirement, Byron Yake '61 started "Write on Sports," a summer journalism camp where urban middle-school students would write articles after attending sports events or interviewing athletes.
The Goshen Noon Kiwanis Club awarded the 2017 Diakonia Award to Zulma and Jimmer Prieto at its meeting on Tuesday.
While plenty of Mennonites have played the “Mennonite game” – the Anabaptist version of six degrees of separation - only a select few have played Mark Eash Hershberger’s version. But that’s about to change.
The MennoMedia Board has named Amy Gingerich as the new executive director and publisher at MennoMedia and its book imprint Herald Press, effective early 2018.
From a 1980s fashion label to current benefit fashion shows, take a visual tour of the bold fashion of Eugene Stutzman ’73 and read about how other alums have gotten involved in his return to Goshen.
Teaching design is an opportunity to engage students on current issues and help them think about ways in which they too can use their creativity in socially responsible ways.
Runner’s World magazines dating back to the 1970s are piled high around his office. Team photos hang on the wall. And there, in the middle of all the memories, sits Gerry Sieber '66, reminiscing on his lifelong love for athletics and his 30 years at Hesston College, now coming to an end.
Girls soccer coach Dan Graber '01 has been at Goshen High School for 16 years, teaching P.E. and coaching soccer. He comes from a family whose last name is synonymous with soccer in Goshen. Over the years, Dan has developed a well-rounded soccer program: from the team website which includes parent information in both English and Spanish, to the yearly team retreats, alumni soccer game, team meals, and individual goal-setting meetings, this coaching staff provides athletes with opportunities and a lot to consider.