GC group protests grand jury decision on Ferguson cop – The Goshen News
Late Tuesday afternoon, a group of about 50 gathered in downtown Goshen to let their voices be heard.
Late Tuesday afternoon, a group of about 50 gathered in downtown Goshen to let their voices be heard.
Unrest in Ferguson has spread to Goshen, as students from Goshen College gathered outside the courthouse to protest the grand jury's decision.
Protesters in Ferguson aren't alone. People are voicing their anger about the decision across the country. Michiana included. Goshen College students held a vocal, but peaceful protest. They waved their signs and even got cars and trucks driving past to honk their support. And they had a lot to say about race and police in the U.S.
For those of you who have been to a Goshen College men's or women's soccer match in the last 15 years, you've probably been entertained by students singing a hymn with 6:06 remaining in the second half of the match.
For those of you who have been to a Goshen College men's or women's soccer match in the last 15 years, you've probably been entertained by students singing a hymn with 6:06 remaining in the second half of the match.
Goshen College is selling organically-grown Peruvian coffee to help raise funds for local youth groups and churches.
Sixth grader Anton Sviatoslav Greene, Son of Solomia Soroka, Goshen College music profesor, is the star of a Ukrainian movie called "The Guide," which Ukraine recently submitted to the Oscars for consideration in the category Best Foreign Film.
Part of northern Indiana's Amish country, this city of 32,000 inhabitants has a reputation for being a quiet and easygoing place to live.
Seventy potential students wandered the campus throughout the day Friday as part of Explore Goshen Day. The visit included classroom visits, an academic fair, a student life panel, lunch in the dining hall and an overnight stay for students brave enough to stay in a dorm room for the first time.
Seventy potential students wandered the campus throughout the day Friday as part of Explore Goshen Day. The visit included classroom visits, an academic fair, a student life panel, lunch in the dining hall and an overnight stay for students brave enough to stay in a dorm room for the first time.