
Quarantine Watchlist: Sea Fever
Article written by Sam Stashower ’22 Had it come out at any other time, it’s likely that no one would’ve paid Sea Fever (2019) by Neasa Hardiman any mind outside… Read more Quarantine Watchlist: Sea Fever →
Article written by Sam Stashower ’22 Had it come out at any other time, it’s likely that no one would’ve paid Sea Fever (2019) by Neasa Hardiman any mind outside… Read more Quarantine Watchlist: Sea Fever →
Article by: Ty Johnson Maryland’s number of positive COVID-19 cases is rising. This, coupled with the closure of various educational facilities is creating an uproar in the Goucher community. There… Read more OPINION: Goucher College Should Shut Down Preemptively for The Corona Virus →
Article written by Sam Stashower. Change comes gradually, especially in movies. It’s a generally accepted truism that Hollywood is always late to the uptake, always hopping on trends years (decades,… Read more Movie Review: Finding The Right Footage →
Written by Sam Stashower. So, anyone remember Shaft? Yeah, there was another one of those earlier this year. You’d be forgiven for not remembering. By all accounts, it wasn’t very… Read more Movie Review: The Curious Cast of the Three Halloweens →
Article by: Josiah Meekins Racism is a concept that can affect many different types of minority communities. Being apart from the African American community I know all too well how… Read more Colorism →
Letter by: Timothy O’Farrell This is an open letter to the public expressing Timothy O’Farrell’s opinion regarding previous events on Goucher’s campus involving him and his political opinion. This letter includes direct quotes from… Read more A Response to Student Criticism of My Political Expression →
Article by Alex Riefe. The 2019 Goucher Repertory Dance Ensemble Spring Concert entitled “Shape and Sound” debuted this past weekend. Audiences filed into the Kraushaar Auditorium at 7:30 for a… Read more Shape and Sound Dance Concert Review →
Article by: Tashi McQueen My opinion is based on my experience with these phrases in the context of the United States I cannot speak for what is experienced around the… Read more The Power of Labels →