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Rafael Chavez y Moreno '09 and Adam Carter '01, and their goshen band "Lalo Cura," were recently featured among NPR'sa Alt.Latino's favorite Tiny Desk Concerts.
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Rafael Chavez y Moreno '09 and Adam Carter '01, and their goshen band "Lalo Cura," were recently featured among NPR'sa Alt.Latino's favorite Tiny Desk Concerts.
Joseph Shetler '06 recently presented his MFA Thesis Exhibition, "Defining Ethos," which ran in early of December 2014 in Phoenix.
Joel Kauffmann '79 has used his comic strip Pontius’ Puddle to comment on the church, the world and the human condition. After 31 years, he’s putting down his pen to pursue another matter of faith.
Shashi Buluswar, an author of a study listing the 50 breakthroughs that would most transform the lives of the poor, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, spoke with Morning Edition's Renee Montagne.
If you were paying attention to last week’s episode of To the Best of Our Knowledge from Wisconsin Public Radio, you may have noticed that it was heavily influenced by Goshen College graduates. The weekly themed public radio program focused on “African Genre Fiction” and featured interviews with Ellah Wakatama Allfrey '88 and Sofia Samatar '94.
At the recent Sundance Film Festival in Utah, writer/director Jim Strouse's '99 newest offering, “People, Place, Things” was generally one of the most well-received films to debut there.
Within the last six or seven months, a Sunday Mahaja's large-scale metal sculptures have won several awards and have been displayed at a number of local events.
Errick McCollum '10 set a new CBA record on Friday morning, scoring a career-high 82 points for the Zhejiang Golden Bulls.
The board of directors of The Mennonite, Inc., announces that Anna Groff '06, interim editor, will begin a permanent role of executive director (ED) of The Mennonite, Inc., effective immediately.
Angie and Dan Bastian wanted to make some extra cash to start saving for their kids' college funds. They set up a kettle corn stand and concocted a few delicious variations on the popular snack. The rest is history... and Angie's Popcorn is now worth $50 million.