The Quindecim

The independent student newspaper at Goucher College

Year: 2020

Rundown of every HBO/Cinema release planned for 2021

Streaming AND cinema? At the same time?!?!? The mind boggles

Knives Out and The Irishman; One Year Later

Today, November 27th, was a hell of a day in film…one year ago

Songs That Have Gotten Me Through 2020

BY BRIANA PIZARRO ’24 Regardless of style or language, music is something I constantly listen to, whether it be to do work, taking a walk, or listen to the newest albums of my favorite artists. However, during quarantine, I found…

November 8th-13th News Roundup

By The Quindecim Staff News: Joe Biden has won both the Electoral College and popular vote. While recounts are taking place in multiple states, his win seems secure. In local news, Washington officially has made comprehensive sex ed part of…

Goucher Reacts to the 2020 Presidential Election

By Jibril Howard ’22 Three days on from the 2020 Presidential Election and it’s only just now that the picture becomes clearer on who will be elected President of the United States. At the time of writing, the Democratic nominee,…

Goucher Still Lily-White Teach-In Series Continues

By Neve Levinson ’21 and Jake Pellett ’24 Since its founding over fifty years ago, Goucher’s Black Student Union (GBSU) has published lists of demands necessary for combating anti-Black racism in Goucher’s community. Current GBSU members released their most recent…

On the Rocks, and the pain of waiting for uncertain news

By Sam Stashower ’22 I first saw Lost in Translation, Sofia Coppola’s first collaboration with Bill Murray, about five or so years ago, and at first I didn’t get it. I thought it was slow, and ponderous, and that it…

Spring Reopening: What to Think?

By Nicholas Enoch ’23 With less than four weeks left in the semester, speculations on what the Spring 2021 semester will look like and whether we will be coming back to campus is still up in the air, which is…

Horror Documentaries, Perfect for Halloween Viewing

By Sam Stashower ’22 Cropsey Missing children, hidden underground tunnels, Devil-worshiping cults, killers with hooks for hands, an abandoned sanatorium…it’s almost hard to believe that this is real life. The realm between fact and folklore is a tenuous one. This…