By: Frankie Mullinix The Goucher men’s tennis team opened their spring season with a triple-header this weekend as they travel to Salisbury University to take on Salisbury, Bridgewater College, and Virginia Wesleyan College. They look to build off of a very positive fall season after going 3-0 with wins against York College, Messiah College, and
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By: Katie Van Note Dance Iquail’s Black Swan, performed at Goucher College on February 24th, served more than just entertainment purposes; it was a representation of the experience, identity, and oppression of black women and dancers in America. The show featured five African American female dancers, one white female dancer, and one African American male
By: Lillian Margola One of the biggest changes in the curriculum at Goucher College which has already started is the formation of the new centers. Each academic department is now under one of eleven umbrella centers. Elisa Koehler is the director of one of the new centers, the Center for Dance, Music, and
I’m a first year majoring in Communications with a minor in Peace Studies. I hail from Los Angeles, California. I strongly believe that every news story has two sides. I mainly write about civil rights, politics, and government corruption. In the future, I hope to become a army correspondent for The New York Times.
By: Michael Savich Recent rumors that Apple has finished filming its own documentary series “Planet of the Apps” suggest it’s time for to peer into the crystal ball and figure out what it all means. For those who haven’t heard, Apple has been making efforts to produce more video content, Planet of the Apps is
By: Amanda Parisse Goucher College’s second “Story Circle” of the semester focused on the experiences of students during the aftermath of this year’s election. Three extremely diverse Goucher students were chosen to tell us about their personal post-election stories. I listened the inspiring memory of a young Hispanic student who still sees hope for the
By: Kianna Haskin On February 20, in the Hyman Forum, located in the Athenaeum, four of Goucher’s professors came together to discuss President Donald Trump’s election. President Donald Trump was the winner of the 2016 election. According to the New York Times, President Trump received three hundred and six electoral votes and Hillary Clinton obtained
By: Olivia Haynes This video was created by high school senior, Olivia Haynes a prospective Goucher student. It was part of the Philly Fringe Festival. She has kindly granted us permission to post it on the site.
By: Lauren Pirrung Goucher Women’s Lacrosse falls to Frostburg, 21-4. The team is looking to improve while battling the limitations of a young and small roster. Watch Glax at Beldon Field at 4:00, February 22nd for their home opener vs Marymount.
By: Samantha Cooper At the beginning of this school year, Pagliaro-Selz Hall opened, completing Goucher’s first phase of renovations. A website detailing the progress is available, and includes layout blue prints can be found here. When President José Bowen arrived at Goucher College in 2014 he asked to be taken around campus and shown all the