Book Review: The Memory Book
Erika DiPasquale, Associate Editor February 25th, 2017 Lara Avery’s The Memory Book is the next The Fault in Our Stars and the Young Adult equivalent of Still Alice. Upon being diagnosed with Niemann-Pick Type C, a genetic degenerative disease that causes…
School Choice & Betsy DeVos
Drew Phillips, Staff Writer February 25th, 2017 The phenomenon we have been witnessing over the course of the last several months surrounding the U.S. Department of Education and newly appointed Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, has been an enlightening microcosm of…
Argentina, Abroad, and American-ness: A Reflection
Madeline St. John, News Editor February 15th, 2017 I never thought more about what it means to “be American” than I did while abroad this past semester. American. What identity, what history, what stories are bottled up in this word? We…
“Picturing Frederick Douglass”: A lecture
Madeline St. John, News Editor February 15th, 2017 At a recent Black History Month event, Donald Trump stated, amidst other comments, “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more,…
Political Neutrality or Commercial Resistance? The Clear, Mixed Messages of the Super Bowl
Michael Layer, Sports Editor February 15th, 2017 In a nation of hyper-partisan division, one of the largest forms of escape was in Sunday’s Super Bowl. Many people enjoy sports because of their escapist nature and, according to Nielsen, the Super…
Goucher Sporting Voices: Are the Patriots Fun to Hate?
Michael Layer, Sports Editor February 15th, 2017 People watching at Goucher is always amusing on game day. One of my favorite things about Goucher is seeing the various jerseys students wear to class, mentally catalogue who supports which team, and…
Goucher Students March for Women’s Rights
Usha Kaul, Staff Writer February 15th, 2017 On January 21, 2017, the day following the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, over 4,956,000 people all over the world marched through the streets in order to send a bold message to…
S.E.T.: Winter Carnival and G.I.G Planning
Katie Van Note, Staff Writer February 15th, 2017 The Student Engagement Team set the bar high for events on campus this past weekend, with their Winter Carnival. Formerly know as Programming Board, S.E.T. is a group of Goucher students and…
Faculty Insider: Eric Singer, International Relations Department
Olivia Baud, Staff Writer February 15th, 2017 In the course of gossip and discussion on the Goucher campus, one question in particular is sure to surface: Who is Eric Singer? Professor Singer is a familiar figure of authority to most political…
Book Review: “Ember in Ashes” by Sabaa Tahir
Erika DiPasquale, Associate Editor February 15th, 2017 In Sabaa Tahir’s fantasy world of An Ember in the Ashes, Martials train as ruthless Masks at Blackcliff Academy to protect the Empire, and all other races are subjugated to their rule, including the…

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