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JoAnne Yoder ’59 recalls Katrina experience – The Goshen News
Goshen resident JoAnne Yoder '59 shares memories of her time in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the days following the arrival of Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago.
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Goshen resident JoAnne Yoder '59 shares memories of her time in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the days following the arrival of Hurricane Katrina 10 years ago.
Michael Amos '07 talks about his new book and growing up at Jane and Finch in Toronto.
Rafael Barahona '96, director of the Hispanic Pastoral and Leadership Education office of Mennonite Education Agency is retiring October 31, 2015.
The hires include Lindsey Mason '09, development officer; Saralyn Murray '13, American Sign Language interpreter; and Kate Swartley '01, Spanish faculty.
LightBox, a new co-working studio overlooking Goshen’s bustling Main Street, is aptly named. Not just because the newly renovated historic space is painted brilliant white, or due to the sunlight cascading in from the lofty cathedral windows. More so, because the people who work there are all remarkably bright.
A group formed a few years ago to live together, simply and intentionally. Prairie Wolf Collective is growing and changing.
Zulma Prieto '01 started El Puente, the first Spanish-language newspaper in the state of Indiana, in 1992, calling it “a bridge between cultures.”
Errick McCollum '10 was part of the Overseas Elite team which split $1 million after winning The Basketball Tournament in New York Sunday, Aug. 2, 2015.
Jesse Sensenig '01 and his wife, Amanda '03, are finding success after bringing their passion for craft brewing to Goshen.