Communication Department hosts Write On Sports Camp
Participants in the Write on Sports camp at Goshen College interview players on the South Bend Silverhawks baseball team before a game. (Photo by Josh Gleason)
Participants in the Write on Sports camp at Goshen College interview players on the South Bend Silverhawks baseball team before a game. (Photo by Josh Gleason)
Check out the latest student and department news in the spring edition of COMMEDIA.
Premiering April 17 @ 7pm in the Goshen Theater, “Breaking Down Barriers: Journeys of Apostle Paul” is a documentary produced by our Communication students and faculty that explores the trials Paul experienced on his missionary journeys.
For the second year in a row, Goshen College’s radio station, WGCS 91.1 The Globe and GCTV have been named Radio School of the Year and Television School of the Year, respectively, by the IASB College Broadcasting Competition.
Speaking on “Laos’ history of war: The need for UXO removal,” Goshen College sophomore Jacob Putnam, from Chicago, Ill., placed first in Goshen College’s 2013 C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest on Feb. 19
Check out the latest department news in the Fall/Winter 2012 issue of COMMEDIA!
Benjamin Kelly won the first Spectrum Award in the college’s history. Kelly was also a finalist in the category for Best Sports Reporting. (Photo courtesy of the Indiana Broadcasting Association)
Lauren Treiber, a junior at Goshen College, has won first prize in Mennonite Central Committee’s 2012 C. Henry Smith Oratorical Contest.
Freshman Benji Aguilera and General Manager Kyle Hufford, prepare for a video shoot. FiveCore Media has shot, edited and produced over 20 videos in their first year.
Carl McIntyre, an actor whose struggle to recover from a stroke that left him unable to read, write and talk, will present the Umble Master Class on Sept. 11-12.