Goshen College named Indiana Radio School of the Year for fourth time in five years
GC was also runner up for Television School of the Year.
GC was also runner up for Television School of the Year.
Although the Goshen College women’s basketball team was knocked out of the NAIA DII tournament in the national semifinal, the team made school history.
With her speech titled “Privatizing agony, protecting sacred waters,” Noemi Salvador won the top prize of $500 and a chance to enter her speech in the bi-national intercollegiate oratorical contest. Salvador spoke about the privatization of water resources and its effect on communities.
Sofia Samatar '94 talks about her new novel, "The Winged Histories," which follows the paths of four women — a soldier, poet, socialite and scholar — whose lives are undervalued in Olondria, and who must face the ravages of a war.
As the Goshen College women's basketball team enters the Fab Four of the NAIA Div II tournament, we look back at the path that got them here.
After Mike Hostetler's retirement from academia in 2011, he knew the Goshen area would serve as inspiration as he embarked on his first novel, “Held Goes Forth.”
Luckily, there are authors and books out there like Sofia Samatar’s The Winged Histories (the sequel to A Stranger in Olondria, though it can totally stand on its own, too), a fantastic tale of an ancient war and four women both brought together and torn apart by it’s horrors, all doing their very best to change my perception on the whole fantasy genre.
(L-R) Andrew Snyder, Victor Garcia, Jason Samuel and Colin Samuel, students and staff at 91.1 The Globe (WGCS), show off their award hardware from the 76th annual Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s convention on March 6, 2016. WGCS, Goshen College’s student-run radio station, was a finalist for…
Two Goshen College senior art majors, David Pauls and Ellen Schlabach, will showcase their work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery between March 20 and April 24, 2016.
Five Goshen College students will present speeches during the 2016 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Tuesday, Mar.15. The annual event will take place at 7 p.m. in the Umble Center and is free and open to the public.