Prison bars couldn’t break the bond between father and son – South Bend Tribune
Eddie Bolden was found to be an innocent man and was released from prison after 22 years, just in time to see his son, Dominique Bolden, graduate from Goshen College.
Eddie Bolden was found to be an innocent man and was released from prison after 22 years, just in time to see his son, Dominique Bolden, graduate from Goshen College.
Although the Goshen College women’s basketball team was knocked out of the NAIA DII tournament in the national semifinal, the team made school history.
As the Goshen College women's basketball team enters the Fab Four of the NAIA Div II tournament, we look back at the path that got them here.
Katie Sowers '08 worked with Charlie Weis and other NFL icons coaching wide receivers during the East-West Shrine Game in January. She has been playing semi-pro for eight years now, most recently as the quarterback of the WFA Titans.
Jerron Jamerson '14 was signed by the Moncton Miracles (National Basketball League Canada) this week. He played last summer at Danville Riverhawks (PBL) in the U.S.and recorded 12.6 ppg and 3.2 rpg.
Nate West '10 is a family man, and one committed to helping guide the young people of Goshen.
Doug Yoder '77, track coach at Goshen College, is an avid runner and organizer of running events in the Maple City.
United Way of Elkhart County provided a $2,500 Innovation Grant in support of the two-week Write on Sports camp for middle-school students this summer.
As Justin Gillette fielded questions this week from a group of middle-schoolers during a Goshen College camp session for aspiring sports journalists, a theme developed in the queries, one that suggested maybe running isn’t really work.