Goshen students, community upset after hate crime bill is gutted
Goshen College students say they’re not just disappointed, but angry after seeing a hate crime bill stripped of what they say is the most important language.
Goshen College students say they’re not just disappointed, but angry after seeing a hate crime bill stripped of what they say is the most important language.
Renee and Anne Buckwalter, twin seniors from Wellman, Iowa, will both be honored by the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education with the Outstanding Future Educator Award on April 12.
Throughout his career, Orlando Rivera has been imparting inspiring messages about opportunity and possibility whenever he gets the chance to speak to an audience. His new novel “Dreams Truths Secrets” is “a philosophical novel that bets on big ideas about money, power, and what matters in life.”
Six Goshen College students and an administrator spoke to members of the Indiana Senate on Monday, Feb. 18, encouraging them to to pass a hate crimes bill.
Indiana is one of five states without a hate crimes law, but it does have a hate crimes bill that began moving through the Legislature Monday.
Don Blosser is a retired Bible professor at Goshen (Indiana) College and a retired pastor. He is a member of Michiana Voices for Middle East Peace.
“A good aspect of a polar vortex is that it kills off bad insects like mosquitoes, for example,” said Dr. Andrew Ammons, associate biology professor at Goshen College.
Gerald R. "Tony" Hurst, an adjunct professor at Goshen College, died peacefully at the Greenhouse Village Strawberry Fields Home Thursday, Feb. 14, in Goshen, at the age of 75.
The Goshen College Chamber Choir and Orchestra will spend their spring break touring and performing in churches in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona from Feb. 23 through March 1, 2019, with a home concert on Sunday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.
Goshen College will host a two-day conference examining the college’s transformative Study-Service Term (SST) program, to be held on campus March 5-6, 2019. This conference is free and open to the public.