Climate marchers stroll into Goshen – The Goshen News
Donning brightly-colored jackets, colorful signs and pulling carts carrying supplies, the Great March for Climate Action marchers Monday made their way through Elkhart County.
Donning brightly-colored jackets, colorful signs and pulling carts carrying supplies, the Great March for Climate Action marchers Monday made their way through Elkhart County.
The Indigo Girls, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, played for nearly 1,000 people at Sauder Concert Hall on Goshen College’s campus.
DeVonne Kramer is the diverse student programs coordinator at Goshen College. She’s answered five questions about her role in the college.
Goshen College middle hitter Melanie Meyer has been named the Crossroads League volleyball hitter of the week for the week ending Sept. 7, the conference office announced Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Goshen College middle hitter Melanie Meyer has been named the Crossroads League volleyball hitter of the week for the week ending Sept. 7, the conference office announced Tuesday, Sept. 9.
As the multicultural outreach community liaison for Goshen College’s Center for Intercultural and International Education, Sylvia Rocio Diaz answers families’ questions and spends her days helping people see how education can change lives.
Layers of experience have made Jaime Stack the rock she strives to be.
GC volleyball captain Missy Mackowiak broke the school dig record in the season-opener Aug. 22 against IU East. She now has more than 1,900 digs in her career.
This past Wednesday night, in the second half of the Goshen College men’s soccer team’s season opener at Siena Heights University in Benton Harbor, Michigan, The Goshen College men's soccer team earned the 500th victory in the history of the program, which played its first game in 1958 and won its first game against the University of Notre Dame in 1960.
Keith Graber Miller, professor of Bible and religion, and his family have combined a love of art and traveling into a world-class gallery right in downtown Goshen. Along with adding to the spirit of Goshen, the Graber Millers also pay the artists behind their collection a fair wage.