Article By: Jonah Schweitzer Paul Manafort, age 69, is currently serving a 7 1⁄2 year prison sentence on felony charges of fraud, and conspiracy. Manafort is most well known for… Read more Donald Trump’s Campaign Chairman, and his Bloody Past →
Article by: Connie D’Agostino This past March was the final Queer Qrush, an all-inclusive LGBTQ+ dance party held monthly at the Ottobar in Hampden. In recent months the event has… Read more Queer Qrush →
Article by: Jonah Schweitzer Alex Jones serves as an important stop on the journey to dangerous right wing ideology. The transition from more traditional conservative thinking to Alex Jones appears… Read more Alex Jones: Conduit to White Nationalism →
Article by: Lucy Keyser The following article contains segments of a letter provided by the Women’s Lacrosse team. To ensure their safety, anonymity has been granted for the player who… Read more Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Fired →
Article by Ben Libeskind Photos by Thomas Gernon For Adam Jones ‘20, Wednesday morning started with a knock on his door at approximately 5:30 am. It was the Baltimore… Read more Anti-Black Hate Crime on Campus Sparks Demonstrations →
Fall 2018 Goucher Student Government Debate : Moderator – Sam Anderson Polls are now open. Express your right to vote
Article by: Ben Libeskind Concrete Work at the Hampton Plaza building generated a siren-like noise that could be heard throughout campus A shot blasting machine preparing the concrete surface on level A of the Hampton Plaza parking garage. Students, faculty, and staff on campus the evening of Friday October 19th between 6:00pm and 9:00pm heard a ringing noise as they headed to dinner on Friday. The noise could be described as a siren, similar to a tornado or air raid siren originating from south of campus. Some took to… Read more Friday Evening “Siren” Noise Rings Through Campus →
Article by Joshua Greenberg Contributor: Talia Military of the Quindecim Special Thanks to Chief-Editor Maddie St. John and the Quindecim Newspaper Throughout the duration of a college, professors come and… Read more Goucher Says Farewell to Professors →