With 114 marathon wins, Justin Gillette ’05 runs toward free pizza for life
Justin Gillette has won 114 marathons, more than most people have entered, and he's hoping to win many more
Justin Gillette has won 114 marathons, more than most people have entered, and he's hoping to win many more
Tony Janzen '08, who’s been a boys assistant the past four years, will now be the boys head coach at Bethany Christian High School in Goshen.
Hutchison left a huge impact during her time in the purple and black, ending her career as the program’s all-time leader in goals (38) and points (90) by a wide margin. She still holds both records to this day.
On March 23, Justin Gillette '05 won his 100th marathon, only second person in the country to do so.
Goshen College President Rebecca Stoltzfus introduced the new Faculty Renewal Grants, with the first round of proposals funded last spring.
Katie Sowers is making history. In accepting a position as an offensive assistant coach with the San Francisco 49ers, Sowers is primed to become only the second woman in the National Football League’s history to hold a full-time assistant coaching position throughout the NFL season.
Katie Sowers’ ’09 pioneering tenure as the 49ers’ first female coach winds down Friday night, coincidentally in her native Kansas City, site of the 49ers’ exhibition opener against the Chiefs.
The 49ers announced the addition of eight coaching interns, including Katie Sowers '09 the first woman in franchise history to serve in an instruction role.
From July 24 through the second preseason game on Aug. 20, Sowers will work with the Atlanta Falcon’s wide receivers through the Bill Walsh Minority Coaching Fellowship, an internship program
After serving 22 years in prison for crimes he didn’t commit, Eddie Bolden was released and able to see his son, Dominique, graduate from Goshen College in the same week. Read their story: